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THE ZONE

The Zone

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4.78 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 50% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. A Loud Noise (11:05)
2. Look at the Stalker (7:16)
3. Into the Zone (5:28)
4. We Are Lost (5:01)
5. Seven Valleys (12:08)
6. What Am I Doing Here (6:55)
7. The Room (9:35)

Total Time 57:28

Line-up / Musicians

- Daniele Del Monaco / keyboards, synth
- Fay Victor / vocals
- Marco Cappelli / guitar
- Ken Filiano / upright bass
- Satoshi Takeishi / drums

Releases information

2LP/CD, Studio III Recordings, UK
Digital album, bandcamp

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THE ZONE The Zone ratings distribution


4.78
(4 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(50%)
50%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
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Collectors/fans only (25%)
25%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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Review by Rivertree
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5 stars While some members are residing in New York it looks like the Brooklyn Cluster Zones have been the advance directive for the corporate identity of this band, maybe. Anyway, THE ZONE was constituted in order to bring a concept into shape that was worked out by classically trained composer and keyboarder Daniele Del Monaco from Italy. The lyrics, the compositions, the album context, it's all his creation. Nonetheless this is also drawing on an ancient Persian poem entitled 'The Conference Of The Birds'. Hence here we have seven chapters full of references and symbolism, each of them represented by one song. That said, the album comes with rhyme and reason for sure. The other seasoned musicians, speaking of Ken Filiano (upright bass), Marco Cappelli (guitar), and drummer Satoshi Takeishi, are all rooted in the Avantgarde Jazz scene more or less. And finally you will experience the soulful voice of Fay Victor, having a great impact too concerning the successful result in general. By the way, I would claim to observe certain similarities to Nicole Johnson (The Paradox Twin).

This will need some time, and your full concentration! But then, at some point, it's nearly impossible to release from the gripping flow again. It optionally rocks, meanders along in the same way, partially freaks out, but also bears enough charming moments. Eminently cinematic, and musically the album's eclecticism is grounded in a wide range concerning mode of expression as well as music styles, as this is covering Jazz, Zeuhl, Avantgarde, Space Rock, Punk, and more. A minor issue to complain, okay, next time, would you please choose a more challenging cover picture? Highly deserved. If I really should emphasize a piece of music at all, let me take the track Into The Zone. Wonderful! Fay Victor is literally and virtually entering a higher dimension (zone) here! Treat yourself to this extraordinary item. The self-named album, released in October 2021 and available on double vinyl as well as compact disc, offers a very ambitious and appealing music experience. Such a gorgeousness does not very frequently enter my musical realm, 5 stars with ease ...

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