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ABRAHAM - ONE ACT ROCK OPERA

Quasar Lux Symphoniae

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

3.71 | 32 ratings

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loserboy
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3 stars Written by Paolo Paroni (keyboards, piano) & Roberto Sgorlon (guitars, vocals) essentially "Abraham" is a 2 CD classically influenced symphonic prog rock musical exploring the dawn of Christianity. Musically we are transported into a multi layered symphonic landscape of shapes & colors. QUASAR are a 4 piece outfit who play a highly theatrical styled classically influenced prog rock mixing many different style and forms throughout. Instrumentation is quite solid with some tasty analog sounding keyboard work standing out throughout the album much of which is tastefully classically influenced. Vocals actually run like a real stage musical with a cast of different characters and personalities... some words are talked and others sung to the music... always sounding choreographed. Lead female singer Annalisa Malvasio has a lovely and powerful voice reaching a pseudo-operatic style. Hansi Fuchs (INES) makes a guest appearance on this album adding his distinct voice to the minx. Sound reproduction is quite awesome throughout offering some pretty big holographic sounds for your speakers to emit.

loserboy | 3/5 |

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