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Anabasi Road

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3.05 | 2 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2016

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. What Does it Mean? (7:00)
2. Bridge to Another Rainbow, Pt. 1 - Sunset Prelude (3:26)
3. Bridge to Another Rainbow, Pt. 2 - Morning Comes (5:00)
4. The Dream Machine (7:42)

Total time: 23:08

Line-up / Musicians


- Andrea Giberti / vocals
- Massimiliano Braglia / guitars
- Alessio Gambarelli / guitars
- Luca Orlandini / organ, keyboards, piano
- Riccardo Vecchi / bass
- Nicholas Corradini / drums

Releases information

CDr, Italy - self-released (AR002)

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ANABASI ROAD Ages ratings distribution


3.05
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Review by andrea
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3 stars "Ages" is an Ep that was released by Anabasi Road in 2016, two years after their eponymous full length album. The line up is the same of their previous work and features Andrea Giberti (vocals, harmonica), Massimiliano Braglia (electric and acoustic guitar), Alessio Gambarelli (guitar, flute, backing vocals), Riccardo Vecchi (bass, backing vocals), Luca Orlandini (keyboards, organ, piano, synth) and Nicholas Corradini (drums, guitar, backing vocals) but a string quartet contributed to enrich the sound during the recording sessions with good results. The overall sound is a mix of vintage prog, hard rock, classical influences and blues expressed with enthusiasm and passion. The beautiful drawings by Giulia Tubertini for the art cover and booklet try to give you an idea of the colourful musical content...

In fact, all the tracks of this EP are linked together and form a long suite divided into four parts where the music and lyrics tell of a personal crises with its traumas, doubts and hopes depicted with vivid colours and surreal images. The first part, "What Does It Mean?", describes the point of no return with the deterioration of the family routine and the desire to escape and experience a new way of life. For this section of the suite the band shot a video that you can find on YT or as a bonus on the CD.

"Bridge To Another Rainbow, Part I: Sunset Prelude" is an instrumental section with the string quartet in the forefront and melancholic, evocative passages melting into the tormented "Bridge To Another Rainbow, Part II: Morning Comes" that describes a time of difficult choices and challenges where fears and forgotten hopes emerge and you have to look deeply into your soul to break free and find again your self-esteem... The powerful, reassuring section entitled "The Dream Machine", is about the daily fight to affirm your ideals and personality and ends the suite with its positive energy.

On the whole, a nice work that deserves a try.

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