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ALTAVIA

Neo-Prog • Italy


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ALTAVIA formed in 2008 in a small town in northern Italy, when after leaving his former band, Andrea STAGNI (keyboards, voices) started searching for new musicians. Davide, a local musician and friend, introduced him to Marcello BELLINA (drums, voices), Mauro MONTI (guitars, voices) and Giuliano VANDELLI (bass), who accidentally were looking for a keyboard player for a new project. That just seemed to be a perfect match for everyone.

After the first rehearsals sessions, they realized that they were all eager to head in the same new direction, even though they all came from different musical backgrounds - Andrea's been influenced by Yes, Led Zeppelin or It Bites, Marcello is a Genesis and Flower Kings' maniac, Mauro is a western folk / rock guy with a passion for Rush, and Giuliano is a jazz rock / fusion-oriented lad (immersed in Weather Report and many others). Backing vocalist Betty Copeta joined the band after a few months.

Everyone's peculiar expertise was brought to the table, making ALTAVIA's sound a curious mixture of classic rock, old-style prog and pop. Two years later they had already managed to write 10 songs that they decided were worth putting on a record.

Debut album "Girt Dog" was recorded entirely in Andrea Stagni's home studio.

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3.61 | 53 ratings
Girt Dog
2011
3.73 | 21 ratings
Kreosote
2016

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3.92 | 5 ratings
Live @ La Casa Di Alex
2013

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 Kreosote by ALTAVIA album cover Studio Album, 2016
3.73 | 21 ratings

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AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by kev rowland
Special Collaborator Honorary Reviewer

4 stars AltaVia are a new band to me, but apparently, they formed in 2008 in a small town in northern Italy, when after leaving his former band, Andrea Stagni (keyboards and vocals) started searching for new musicians. A friend introduced him to Marcello Bellina (drums, vocals), Mauro Monti (guitars, vocals) and Giuliano Vandelli (bass), who coincidentally were looking for a keyboard player for a new project, so it suited everyone. Although they were all from different musical backgrounds, they were keen to all move in a new direction, even if that direction was actually taking them solidly back into the Nineties. The line-up was finalised when they brought in a backing singer, Betty Copeta, to assist with the harmonies.

This is the second album, released in 2016, of which I have only just become aware, and the initial reaction is that the guys have all been listening to classic It Bites, have brought in some serious doses of IQ and have tempered it all with some modern Yes. They are a long way removed from the classically based Italian progressive scene, but instead are more melodic and modern in their approach, with some great rock guitar. This is fresh and invigorating, laid back but also with some strident riffs and attack, combined with lush vocals and harmonies. There are times when they almost fall into Camel territory, but although they can happily sit within that relaxed form of music they normally pull themselves out and create some very special sounds indeed. It is an incredibly enjoyable album, from the first note to the last, and is immediate and powerful. I can only hope that my delay in hearing this album means that there is a new one to come soon!

 Live @ La Casa Di Alex by ALTAVIA album cover Live, 2013
3.92 | 5 ratings

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AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by ProgShine
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator

4 stars Wasn't really expecting anything on this live release.

I've found out about it while researching for some news updates on Prog Rock to post on my website and then stumble on this Italian band live free download. By the way, you can go to their website and download it: altaviamusic.com/download.html

AltaVia has only one studio album, Girt Dog (2011), and that's what they play on this concert.

The concert was recorded in January 2013 in Milan and according to the band they decided to release it as a free download because the audio has been recorded by Walter De Vercelli who have send them the tracks. So they thought it was high time to give it to their fans. This was really nice of the band, people will know them and the fans will be happy.

The concert is really good and really well played and recorded. The music AltaVia plays is highly Symphonic and complex. But at the same time there's melody all around like in 'The Circle Gallery' or 'In Another Way'.

If you don't know the band's debut album this is just perfect for you, and the best? You've got to know a really good band for free. Just if you like them think about buying their debut album and it's a fair deal.

On top of that the same concert was also recorded in video, it's available through Youtube and here on PA on the band's profile page.

Recommended!

 Girt Dog by ALTAVIA album cover Studio Album, 2011
3.61 | 53 ratings

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AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by andrea
Prog Reviewer

3 stars AltaVia come from Bologna and began life in 2008 under the name Ennerdale on the initiative of keyboardist Andrea Stagni who was looking for new musicians after the split up of his previous band, Zabov. The first line up featured Andrea Stagni (keyboards, vocals), Marcello Bellina (drums, vocals), Mauro Monti, (guitar, vocals) and Giuliano Vandelli (bass) who were later joined by backing vocalist Betty Copeta. In 2010 they changed their name into AltaVia, a name referred to a particular kind of paths that you can find in the Alps, and released a debut album on the British independent label White Knight Records, "Girt Dog". The album was completely recorded in Andrea Stagni's home studio but the overall sound quality is good. The music could sound a bit derivative and too in debt with bands of the likes of Genesis or Marillion but you can find here some good ideas as well and I'm sure that neo prog lovers will enjoy this work.

The opener "Picture Frame" is a complex track with a melancholic mood. Some electric guitar riffs bring tension and touches of deep red colour while in the calmer sections you get lost in a rain of thoughts and ever changing black and white images. The following "The Circle Gallery" recalls Genesis and is like a frenzied running in a dark night, halfway between dream and nightmare. The dreamy "Another Lie" is the only track featuring some parts sung in Italian but they're used here as a kind of loop and in my opinion it's a real pity that the band did not exploit more the sound of their native language.

The wintry "My Me And You" flows away softly, following the sound of some footprints in the snow and a sense of colourful mystery. "In Another Way" is more aggressive, it's almost like a stampede from blown out dreams, looking for a better day. The reflective "Ghost Caged For Keepsake" evokes past memories and sounds while on "I'll Be There" the rhythm rises again, then revolves around a nice marching beat. Next comes the long, complex "Wounded" which is divided into two parts and combines lights and shadows, melancholic passages and waves of optimism. The short instrumental "Teleselezione" concludes an album with ups and downs from a very talented band that I'm sure will do better in the future.

 Girt Dog by ALTAVIA album cover Studio Album, 2011
3.61 | 53 ratings

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AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by toroddfuglesteg

4 stars Wow !!! Another great band from Italy with their debut album.

I interviewed the band earlier this year. But that interview did not fully prepare me for what hit me when I started to play this album.

Altavia play a blend of neo-prog with a distinctive Rock Progressivo Italiano flavour (Read: the vintage RPI tangent sound), Seattle rock aka Pearl Jam and AOR. One third of each, I would say. They sings in English and that gives this album a pretty English feel. Hence, a band like The Tangent is a very good reference.

The songs are pretty long and they are based on the bass, drums, guitars, vocals and tangent formula. Altavia has not reinvented the wheel. Their music is pretty conservative and based on trying to write good catchy melodies and their superb musicanship. Both the vocalist and the musicians is doing a superb job.

But where this album really scores well is in the melodies stake. All songs here are really great and based around the good melody combined with a lot of interesting details and excellent musicianship. Altavia throws a lot of spices into the mix. But always with an eye for the great melody. And they have succeeded.

From the first song/epic Picture Frame with it's excellent hooks to the final track Teleselezione, this album is a textbook in great songs.

This is a truly great album which everyone here who good melodies more than technical wizardry should check out.

4 stars

 Girt Dog by ALTAVIA album cover Studio Album, 2011
3.61 | 53 ratings

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Girt Dog
AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by Distant Planet

4 stars AltaVia are a new-ish prog band from Italy, formed in 2008, their original name was Ennerdale, but this was changed due to the tragic Lake District shootings in the UK. This their debut CD is the first release on the new prog label White Knight Records. The White Knight label is a joint venture between Rob Reed (Magenta) and Will Mackie (Hoggwash), such pedigree suggests that all releases on this label will deserve close attention. AltaVia's music is rich in melody and will doubtless appeal to most prog fans, comparisons to It Bites and Pendragon (even Rob's own Cyan !!) spring to mind, but this is an indication of the music's direction, for prospective buyers only, rather than suggesting plagiarism. Indeed there is a fresh and original feel to the music. There is also a British substance to the music that belies its Italian roots. The opening track 'Picture Frame' sets the pace wonderfully, very strong melodies edged with a tinge of hard rock and intriguing time signatures, few prog fans will dis-like this opening gambit. However, such a strong start gives the second track 'The Circle Gallery' a difficult airing. In fact 'The Circle Gallery' does open strongly but occasionally loses its way and doesn't flow and hang together as well as the opener, despite a strong melodic climax. The third track 'Another Lie' has a very strong and repeated ethnical theme that catches you hook , line and sinker and dispels any initial concern that the opening track was going to be the best moment. The album progresses through further strong tracks until it blissfully reaches its ultimate high point , parts 1 & 2 of the 'Wounded' suite, which nod more toward Yes and IQ prog territory. Whilst complex the melodies are again incredibly strong, parts of 'Wounded Part II' tear at your heart and play with it like a fair maiden would..... A great debut from an exciting new band on an exciting new label....give it a spin
 Girt Dog by ALTAVIA album cover Studio Album, 2011
3.61 | 53 ratings

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AltaVia Neo-Prog

Review by richardh
Prog Reviewer

4 stars This band have just recently come to my attention mainly because of their association with Magenta's Rob Reed who has helped oversee the release of this their debut album.Although labelled as 'neo prog' with occasional nods to Marillion the keyboards and melodies if anything remind me more of a heavier proggier version of Alan Parsons Project.

The ten tracks add up to a crowd pleasing 67 minutes with plenty of twists and turns to keep you involved. The band colectively are excellent especially the strong drumming adding a sturdiness to their music without ever enveloping it. Atmospheric and well produced, the songs are crafted in the best neo prog traditions. Although not as good as say IQ's Frequency this is a very promising debut effort that bodes well for the future.3.5 stars rounding up to 4.

Thanks to Andrea Stagni & Neo-Prog Team (Kazuhiro & DamoXt7942) for the artist addition.

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