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Thank you, Sagi, I've been very curious about that one, and your word is recommendation enough!

In tribute, I'm playing the first studio album at work right now!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sagichim Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2013 at 01:22
Just realized I forgot to report back about the 2009 Biglietto Per L'inferno folk project/album.

Damn it, I just love it when my instincts are right about an album. Since there are no new songs here (except for one), only remakes of old songs, I was quite skeptical about it because usually I just don't like when bands do that, unless they have some interesting idea for it.
I gotta hand it to Biglietto, they really nailed those songs...again! The folk combination just works perfectly, you can easily identify the songs from their previous two albums but this is just like listening to new songs.
The old songs come to life once more in a fresh and exciting way. Beautiful instrumentation mixing some folky/ethnic instruments like bagpipes, accordion, flutes and ocarina. Another good mention is for Mariolina Sala for the beautiful vocals, which is another refreshing element, female vocals and not male like on the original.
This is a clear 4 star album for me, but it could deserve another star for their cool new and fresh ideas. I hope they will grant us with another superb album such as this, only this time with original material.

I'm very pleased to see the whole album on the tube. Enjoy!!


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And the great reviews for Unreal City continue!

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=966138

Thank you, Mr.Freak!
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Thanks again, Chris, I hope the many fine visitors to this thread give the album a try! I've noticed four very high rating votes already, so I hope that sort of thing keeps up!

Wow, there's been so many fine Italian releases this year, not just the proper RPI ones, but the Ozhuitza and Il Giardino Onirico (or was that late last year?!) albums instantly come to mind. The new Cerchio D'Oro sounds a winner too! Lots to look in to!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote seventhsojourn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2013 at 17:37
Bravo Michael! Clap Everybody... do yourselves a favour, buy the album!
 
 
 La Crudeltà Di Aprile by UNREAL CITY album cover Studio Album, 2013
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La Crudeltà Di Aprile
Unreal City Rock Progressivo Italiano

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— First review of this album —
5 stars Classic RPI with youthful sex appeal?! No really...

Overseen by prolific modern RPI maestro Fabio Zuffanti (credited with `artistic direction'), this new band from Emilia in Northern Italy brings a blast of youthful energy mixed with classic RPI grandness for a hugely confident and impressive debut work `La Crudeltà Di Aprile' (The Creulty of April). The members of Unreal City are in a very interesting position here. Take a look at the promo video for the album track `Dove La Luce E Piu' Intensa'. They're a bunch of good looking stylish boys and an attractive female guitar player that will instantly catch the eye of younger ones, who'll possibly also be taken in by the swooning, dramatic and romantic lead vocals of virtuoso keyboard player Emanuele Tarasconi. Add in some guitar grunt to appeal to those younger listeners, a touch of dark drama for the gothic crowd, all topped off by a dazzling array of piano and synths and we have exactly the sort of music that will bring a true crossover appeal, showcasing proper Italian progressive classical grandiosity like the vintage acts from the 70's while bringing a modern and accessible edge to appeal to the current generation.

The album blasts off with a whirling synth, piano and bashing drum race across the starting line before `Dell'Innocenzo Perduta' establishes itself as a romantic ballad with Mellotron wisps, reflective piano and vocals full of sweet longing. The piece floats along on melodic clouds until at six minutes in it explodes into manic percussion, ragged Hammond organ and a sprightly violin uptempo reprise of the main refrain to the end. The ghostly `Atlantis' is all gothic gloomy Mellotron walls and booming grand piano in the opening, before swirling Mini-moog runs with confident chest- beating vocals, maniacal jazzy drumming, tip-toeing harpsichord and classical acoustic guitar - the band sure covers a lot of ground already here, and it fortunately all hangs together beautifully.

With a dark church organ, desperate vocals and booming percussion intro straight out of Eloy's `Ocean', `Catabasi' tears through an uptempo darting violin-fuelled passage with deranged unhinged shrieking, the guitars taking on a sexy sleazy strut! This sinister section will appeal to gothic fans, yet the second half, almost a laid-back country/blues rocker with moog soloing layered all over the top will take many by surprise! The finale quickly fades into `Dove La Luce...', with upbeat PFM instrumental playfulness and an impossibly stirring and grand vocal, especially the chorus. A special treat is the energetic and jazzy middle that sounds right out of UK retro poppers Kula Shaker!

The peppy and upbeat `Ecate' has a cheeky strolling bassline with gleefully unnerving organ, bluesy lead guitar and an almost reggae rhythm in parts. The band seems to be having a lot of fun here, and it's nice to hear them more relaxed and grooving without endless changes of direction. There's a nice punchy blast of heavy rocking guitar guitar grunt from Francesca Zanetta. It also lets the listener take a breath before the 18 minute album tour-de-force closer `Horror Vacui', a splendid mix of Banco-like schizophrenic unpredictability with wild tempo changes, long instrumental sections, oceans of Mellotron overload, spiraling Moog and Frederico Bedostri's snapping and complex drum-work. It incorporates every trick the band has shown throughout the rest of the album, and the fretless bass from Francesco Orefice near the end is a particular emotional standout here. This epic piece could not end the album in a more grand manner, and wraps up a virtually perfect album.

Immaculately produced, endlessly melodic and catchy without sacrificing sophistication and artistic integrity, `La Crudeltà Di Aprile' really knocked many of us RPI fans back even upon the first listen. It's rare to hear a band so confident, playing with such vigor and power. Sure they take on endless ideas and styles, but it's all so pleasing to the ear and well composed with a great sense of flow that the endless different sections shift seamlessly. I fully applaud Fabio Zuffanti's urging that the band sing in their native language, and a recent interview seemed to suggest they relished singing in Italian to `take advantage of all the quotes and expressions that would have been lost in English'. To the lads and lass in `Unreal City', real Italian progressive fans admire and are very grateful for this devotion and respect to the true sound of the RPI genre.

Like Gran Turismo Veloce, Unreal City show just what a modern Italian progressive band can achieve by blending the loved elements of the groundbreaking 70's RPI artists with something very contemporary, original and unique. The fact that they have a real crossover appeal, especially to a potential female and younger fanbase who usually wouldn't pay attention to this genre, just makes them even more promising and exciting, and ensures they are one band to keep an eye in the future.

Five stars. Highest possible recommendation and so far one of the best progressive albums, RPI or otherwise, to emerge in 2013.

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Originally posted by sagichim sagichim wrote:

^ Jacula maybe...ErmmLOL

Pretty sure that would seal the deal with a gothic chick, Sagi!
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^ Jacula maybe...Ermm

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I've found one or two exes really responded to Steven Wilson and Porcupine Tree. I suppose Ptree has really had some nice fragile and thoughtful tracks.

I was thinking, Nick, try some Riverside! I always thought Riverside sounded in places like a more obviously sadly romantic PTree, mostly because of the heartfelt lyrical moments?

I'm going to try and think of some nice RPI stuff that might win some female hearts over!
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I think just about every girl I've met my music has always been an issue. I've gotten that 'this music makes me nervous before'    But anyway. I do have a few failsafes, not Italian though, and it's Kevin Moore's chroma key. If the girl had some edge to her I'll throw on OSI. Instant winner!!
Try it my friends. Lady luck will be on your side. I swear it. ;)
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LOL Women dream of you as a conductor of an orchestra:
 
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I gave up long ago on playing prog of any kind around the wife, she will listen to classical music with me but thats about it.  I have found in her car that her radio was on an old disco station, I quickly informed her never to play that in my precense.
 
I thought I would try to "SAF" on a mild instrumental RPI by Luciano Basso, the Voci album.  She said turn it off, it makes her nervous...LOL.  I told her all the other RPI stuff I was getting into and she looked at me like I had some foreign object growing out of the middle of my forehead...
 
I think I will need a case of Jim's cough elixir for her to listen to anything I like....only if I decided to give her any Big smile
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Originally posted by coasterzombie coasterzombie wrote:

I wouldn't dream of playing Area around the old lady...or VDGG and Henry Cow for that matter!
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"Please, babe, don't go away !  I love Latte E Miele !
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I wouldn't dream of playing Area around the old lady...or VDGG and Henry Cow for that matter!
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Coaster, what an unfortunate coincidence! My ex hated the second Raccomandata album from 2010 `Il Pittore Volante'! During that chorus in the first track she goes `Urh, that shrieking voice sounds like the guy from Guns N Roses' lol! Strange thing is, she wasn't exactly wrong!

Ooh, Jim...Area - they're what we call in the Prog business `the widower-maker lol! Close to being a total dealbreaker that band, my friend!

I think bands like Van der Graaf Generator and Henry Cow pretty much seal your fate with the ladies too!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2013 at 21:34
Area is also a low-SAF artist. 

(Spouse Acceptance Factor)
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Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno is the only RPI album my wife has asked me to turn off.  She likes the cover though!





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I used to bug her all time saying `What did that line say?' Occasionally she'd read the album sleeves and say `these words are just crazy!'

I remember that time with `Felona' she said `They're talking about planets being brothers and sisters or something, or evil twins...what the hell does that even mean?!'

Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - May 27 2013 at 21:10
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

this is the only album ever that made my wife come to me to ask (demand) me to switch it off. I'm still in doubt whether to regard that as a compliment for this album or not, but I'm inclined to think it is :).

Yes, great review Jeromach!

Now Jim, your highlighted quote has me thinking of albums that the other halves haven't appreciated! Hmmmmm...I've mentioned before my second girlfriend really disliked Porcupine Tree's `Metanoia'...but I vividly remember my recent ex couldn't stand Le Orme's `Felona e Serona', I had it playing in the car once, and because she was Italian she could understand the vocals perfectly, and she said `Turn this stupid thing off, these words make no sense' lol!

I tried to explain that progressive rock is full of albums with very surreal, stream-of-consciousness words that are not always very obvious, but as her eyes started to glaze over with boredom I just let it go....



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2013 at 21:04
I didn't know you had an Italian girlfriend, that would make it very interesting being an English speaking RPI fanLOLLOL

My own gal's nemesis is Sonic Youth.....I put that on and I risk the plug being pulled straight outta the wall.Wink
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