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ARC8

Arcadelt

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3.50 | 14 ratings | 2 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2019

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Behind the Curtain (7:58)
2. The Heartbeat (5:53)
3. Dogs in Chains (4:26)
4. Caledonia (The Inn of Happiness) (8:18)
5. Assenze (4:18)
6. Boold On (3:59)
7. The Blue Side (8:13)

Total Time 43:05

Line-up / Musicians

- Pierfrancesco Drago / vocals
- Fabio Cifani / electric bass
- Sandro Piras / drums & percussion
- Fabrizio Verzaschi / electric guitar
- Giacomo Vitullo / keyboards, piano, programming

Releases information

Label: Lizard Records (LIZARD CD 0148)
Format: CD
May 20, 2019

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ARCADELT Arc8 ratings distribution


3.50
(14 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(57%)
57%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ARCADELT Arc8 reviews


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Review by kenethlevine
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
3 stars Yet another "one-off" returns after a lengthy absence, this one a more traditional neo prog group with the genetic advantage of a romantic slant. That the band remains intact is a wonder, but unfortunately it sounds like may have resurrected the same producer as on their debut "Enjoy". No matter, "Arc8" is far superior if, as before, entirely derivative.

The opener and closer are scattered and entirely FISHILLION-esque but the meat in the middle more than makes up for that. While "The Heartbeat" does point to some of the more endearing aspects of "Misplaced Childhood", they also blend in allusions to more obscure acts like ERIS PLUVIA, AISLES, and CLEPSYDRA, particularly in "Caledonia", the mainspring of the entire album. The sharp accents in the spoken, and come to think of it, many of the sung parts by the Jon Anderson influenced Pierfrancesco Drago, are more endearing than distracting, especially when the subsequent instrumental breaks showcase the newfound comfort with lead guitar and synth bursts. While string substitution is sprinkled throughout this epic, they form the basis for the elegant ballad "Assenze", sung in Italian as it had to be. A couple of hard rock diversions generate mixed results but do represent a diversification of the group's approach that enhances the whole. The stronger of these is "Blood On", with cleverly fitful and frenetic phrasings on old school organ to go with the metallic guitars.

I'm not sure if "Arc8" closes the sparsely populated ARCADELT loop but it surely makes their minor legacy a bit harder to dismiss. Recommended to neo prog Europhiles

Latest members reviews

4 stars My first exposure to Italian band ARCADELT was their CD 'Enjoypan' (2009), after which I've been waiting to hear its successor for a quite long time. In May 2019, the lineup of quintet is still comprised of Pierfrancesco Drago (lead vocals), Fabrizio Verzaschi (guitars), Giacomo Vitullo (ke ... (read more)

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