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HIGHER DIMENSIONS

Mysteria Noctis

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Studio Album, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Decadence (07:31)
2. Cry Of The Ocean (08:28)
3. Iter Mentis In Deum (11:19)
4. Logos (10:40)
5. Of Flames And Eternity (08:40)

Total Time: 46:38

Line-up / Musicians

- Giacomo Piccinini / Drums
- Alessio Negretti / Guitars
- Alberto Negretti / Vocals
- Pietro Francoli / Bass
- Matteo Menny / Keyboards

Releases information

Label: Independent
Release date: January 4th, 2015

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Review by andrea
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2 stars Mysteria Noctis came to life in Como in 2011 on the initiative of Alessio Negretti, Alberto Negretti and Giacomo Piccinini, inspired by bands such as Opeth, Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater. After a long time spent in the rehearsal room and a good live activity on the local scene, in 2015 they self-produced and released a debut full length album entitled "Higher Dimensions" with a line up featuring Alberto Negretti (vocals), Alessio Negretti (guitars), Matteo Menafro (keyboards), Pietro Francoli (bass) and Giacomo Piccinini (drums).

It's a still immature work where death and black metal sounds prevail although the band try to blend them with many other different influences, from jazz to prog. Wild, raw sections characterized by growl and screamed voices alternate with calmer acoustic passages and symphonic digressions throughout the five long tracks of the album. "Decadence", "Cry Of The Ocean", "Iter Mentis In Deum", "Logos" and "Of Flames And Eternity" give life to a kind of suite full of interesting ideas, although not always musically coherent. Nonetheless, for the band this was just the starting point...

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