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THE MUSIC THAT WILL HEAL THE WORLD

Twinspirits

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3.20 | 10 ratings | 4 reviews | 20% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Projected (4:22)
2. Back To Reality (7:16)
3. What You Want (6:54)
4. Take My Hand (7:51)
5. Power To Kill (5:54)
6. Understand (10:01)
7. Fire (7:32)
8. It's Just Life (7:27)
9. The Music That Will Heal The World (12:38)

Total Time 69:55

Line-up / Musicians


- Søren Adamsen / vocals
- Tommy Ermolli / guitar
- Daniele Liverani / keyboards
- Alberto Rigoni / bass
- Dario Ciccioni / drums

Guest Musicians

- Irene Ermolli / additonal backing vocals

Releases information

CD Lion Music (2007)

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TWINSPIRITS The Music That Will Heal The World ratings distribution


3.20
(10 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(20%)
20%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(30%)
30%
Good, but non-essential (30%)
30%
Collectors/fans only (20%)
20%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

TWINSPIRITS The Music That Will Heal The World reviews


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Review by Windhawk
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars Interesting release from this Italian band.

It seems like they are trying to fuse the genres melodic hard rock and prog metal on this release, and to some degree they are successfull doing that as well.

It's all very melodic, and the metal bits have been polished so that the music will be accessible to a larger crowd, while still being of interest to metal fans.

What's lacking are good songs - or perhaps better song editing, and a better vocalist. Lots of promise and talent here, some work on song writing and song structuring, and this band may indeed make music that will heal the world.

Review by progrules
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars Same as the Marco Sfogli release I bought this album thanks to listening to the stream tracks on progarchives when I was checking out all progmetalbands. This was one of the better ones so I went to the store for it.

I have to say, now that I heard the entire album several times it's not really what I expected. And that's surprising because they had at least half the album put on stream here so I had the opportunity to get a good idea of what it has to offer. That's partly due to the fact they put the best tracks on stream and also because I haven't really been very critical when I was judging. Not that I'm extremely disappointed about the whole thing and want to call it poor because that's not quite the case. Maybe I should have been more aware of the vocals of this band because they spoil a lot of the fun for me. This is not really good singing to me, it's more like screeching most of the time. It sounds forced as if it costs a lot of effort. The rest of the performing isn't bad at all, at least this is true prog metal with enough progressive elements to be in this category. The compositions are pretty complex at times and provide listening pleasure but I do have the feeling they could grow in this department.

I hope they do and give priority to the instrumental passages in their music. Maybe they can grow towards the 4 star league in that case. For now it will have to be 3 stars (3,25).

Review by b_olariu
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars Twinspirits is a young band from Italy who playes prog metal. Lead by the keybordis Daniele Liverani from defunct Empty Tremor (another italian prog metal band, disbanded now), Twinspirits acomplished in one album since now that other prog metal bands only succeded in years of career. The album was release at MusicLion in 2007 and was a big discovery for me last year, among the best proog metal albums in years in this scene, both musicaly and lyricaly. Also the master behind the LionMusic - Lars Eric Mattsson - is their executiv producer aswell, so another thing that worth investigate this album. The album flows from shifting moods with solid musicianship to mellow elements incorporate in their metal sound as a whole. Great are key passages made by the main man of the band Daniele Liverani, excellent are aswell the duo between him and the guitarist Tommy Ermolli. The singer, he has a germanic name, more danish, so I don't think his italian - Søren Adamsen - did a great job here, of course his is not among the top vocalists around in prog metal, but he fits very well in this kind of music, he remind me sometimes with the one from Empty Tremor or in place with the singer from Vanden Plas, but not a copy. So the best pieces are all, with a plus one the opening track Projected, an instrumental track that shows what you gonna get from this album, greatness and top musichianship. My second fav piece is the slow one, What You Want - amazing piece, simple and haunting, the rest are also very ok. If you want to discover young bands in prog metal try this one, you want be deseppointing for sure, to me was a real pleasure the whole album. Similar bands, Empty Tremor, Madsword, Vanden Plas. Recommended, not a masterpiece but with some hope the next album will get that status. 4 stars for sure.

Latest members reviews

2 stars Italian band Twinspirits was formed and is lead by keyboard player Daniele Liverani. From the writings I've seen on the bands homepage as well as some citations other places it seems he's a pretty well known guy. But don't despair if you aren't familiar with him though, neither was I before I ... (read more)

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