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Topic: La Coscienza di ZenoPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: La Coscienza di Zeno
Date Posted: July 16 2011 at 05:44
LA COSCIENZA DI ZENO (CDZ) is a modern Italian progressive band that formed in Genoa in 2007. CDZ is named after a well-known Italian novel, the title of which translates into English as ''Zeno's conscience''.
The band has just released their debut album and I got in touch with them. Gabriele answered my questions.
When,
where and by whom was your band born ? Did any of you, past and
present members, play in any other bands before joining up in your
band ? Why did you choose that name and which bands were you
influenced by ?
The
group was born in Genova in 2007, under the initiative of our
bassist, Gabriele Guidi Colombi, the drummer, Andrea Orlando, and the
singer, Alessio Calandriello. But the final line-up of the band was
not completed until the entering of a first keyborder, Stefano Agnini
and a guitarist, Davide Serpico in 2008 as well as the
keyborder-guitarist, Andrea Lotti, in the following year. A part of
us comes from the tradition of progressive; Gabriele for istance had
working relationships with groups including Trama, Narrow Pass,
Hidebehind and Il Tempio delle Clessidre; nevertheless Andrea,
playing with Malombra and Finisterre, is still drummer of Genesis
cover band named Real Dream. The other members are linked to
generally heterogeneous backgrounds.
As
to the name of the band, “La Coscienza di Zeno”, we chose the
title of the famous novel by Italo Svevo, that is “Zeno’s
Conscience”, a one of the most representatives of the italian
twentieth century literary tradition. The novel is entirely based on
the psychological analysis of the protagonist, Zeno Cosini. The
leading aim of this hard research, is to discover, rummering through
the
innermost depths of the soul, a clear reason of his emotional
trembling. We figured then a strong connection between this novel and
what we are trying to express throughout our music and the characters
involved in our lyrics (written by Stefano), frequently staging
conflict and inner life – with oneself and others.
An
interesting and primary concern remains to us the roles and forms
which similar inner conflicts assume in our contemporary society. The
protagonist of the lyric “Il Paradiso degli Altri” (which is
going to be part of a next collection dedicated to Boccaccio’s
Decameron), is pretended to be living on XIV°, but endowed with
surprisingly modern-aged psychological features.
Ultimately
speaking of our musical inspirations and influences, we can say these
were numerous and rather various, even if italian Seventies
progressive has always maintained a leading preventative role (Museo
Rosenbach, Latte e Miele, Locanda delle Fate, Banco del Mutuo
Soccorso), together with british symphonic rock of the big
interpreters of the same period (Genesis and Camel, but even Gentle
Giant and King Crimson). We believe our work, produced by Mellow
Records, to be largely affected by the different origins of each of
us; therefore, just a little bit disguised, some kind of a
sensibility for songs, pop, folk or hard rock emerges round the
lyrics.
How
is it to run a band in Italy these days ?
It’s
a tough situation, as a certain indifference concerning “alternative”
music exists today. Some ranges of musical offering, generally the
less common, frequently frighten concerts organizers, putting us in
the conditions to cope with consequences alone. So getting or
organizing a live is becoming more and more difficult, nevertheless
the response of the public rarely conforms to the expectations. The
ones of us who had the possibility of playing abroad, or over the
Atlantic, came in direct touch with a deepest interest towards this
kind of music. And this is sort of comforting for progists. Anyway we
love to be disorienting for the audience – especially when not used
to certain sounds or atmospheres; to us music is trying to stimulate
and bring the listener to reformulate or reconsider his preferences,
biases included.
In
our city we have more groups which are now experimenting inside the
progressive genre, often showing refined tastes; something that we
value much positively, being hard to get visibility especially when
alone on the musical scene. Partnering with other groups of a same
musical discourse involves a sense of identity and belonging, which
must not be lost.
Over
to your only album so far. Please tell us more about your brand new
self titled debut album.
The
linking theme of the album consists in its split, psychologically
disordered characters. These are all people concerned in “spazzar
sulla soglia del paradiso degli altri” (‘sweeping on the others’
heaven’s threshold’), ultimately loosing the fight with oneself.
From
a purely musical point of view, the making of the record was much
lasting and tough, but enjoyed with enthusiasm. We pursued to work on
composing and arrangements as well as on sound patterns, trying to
match modern and ‘vintage’ together. We are most satisfied with
the results obtained, to which Rossano Villa, our phonic, actively
participated, helping with arrangements of some tracks.
What
have you been up to since the release of this album ?
Defining
the line-up firstly required much time. Numerous changes inside the
band’s members composition brought about a wide range of different
points of view. This way, we were able to create a record easily
appreciable by many kinds of listener, including of course the prog
lover. Inside CDZ we came in relation with people who even did not
use to know prog itself: something which turned out to be a resource.
For
those of us unknown with your music; how would you describe you music
and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
The
influences are multiple and various, but particularly privileging
melancholic and introspective atmospheres; after all, we are a bunch
of romantics believing in the strong resemblance of our music and our
souls. Anyway we are not frightened about working with rock; being
true that the album is linked to the evocative and the visionary, we
never refuse a more energetic and punchy push.
We
naturally hope our work to be loved by different people entertaining
different tastes, besides we
believe it to be particularly amiable for ones in touch with Italian
Seventies prog, meaning PFM, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso or other groups
such Il Biglietto per l'Inferno and La Locanda delle Fate.
What
is your plans for this year and beyond ?
Of
course we are intentioned to write and play with the same enthusiasm
as we do now. There's still a lot to do and we already have some
ideas about a next album. In this very moment we are more concerned
about live performing, including some covers we are going to
introduce in the schedule and which could properly match with our
musical offer.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
A
one of our most big goals is the gained ability our album to
stimulate the interest of many progressive-profane listeners. We
believe it to be the direct result of an heterogeneity which marks us
in the deep and hopingly we want it to remain a basic feature of our
work in order to spread the progressive genre all over as something
really special which, even after many years, still keeps vital its
allure.
Thank you to Gabriele for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6521" rel="nofollow - and their homepage's http://www.myspace.com/lacoscienzadizeno" rel="nofollow -
Replies: Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: July 16 2011 at 12:34
Really nice track at the end there, this band should appeal to many.
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Posted By: seventhsojourn
Date Posted: July 16 2011 at 13:31
Fantastic new band, their album is a must for RPI fans. Tantalising to read about their Decameron project as well. Nice one, Torodd.