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IL VIAGGIO DA FARSI

Wilson Project

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

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andrea
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4 stars Wilson Project took form in 2015 in Acqui Terme, a town in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont. After some years spent honing their skills and a good live activity on the local scene, in 2022 they released an interesting debut album, entitled "Il viaggio da farsi", on the independent Ma.Ra.Cash Records label with a line up featuring Annalisa Ghiazza (vocals), Giovanni Giordano (guitar), Andrea Protopapa (keyboards, backing vocals), Stefano Rapetti (bass) and Mattia Pastorino (drums, backing vocals). Producer Marcello Chiaraluce helped the musicians during the recording sessions in the studio and contributed to the song-writing while Daniele Cavallero's Za! Factory, a design firm from the near town of Valenza, took charge of the art work. The overall sound of the band draws on many influences ranging from Italian prog masters of the seventies such as PFM or BMS to contemporary, heavier acts and the music perfectly fits the subject matter the musicians have chosen to develop in this work. In fact, this is a concept album that tells a story about a woman who leaves planet Earth and goes to Mars, a kind of space odyssey inspired by the launch of Elon Musk's Falcon Heavy...

The short, spacey instrumental "Intro" sets the atmosphere and leads to "Non pensare vai" (Do not think, go) that describes in music and words the expectations and the doubts of the protagonist who is embarking on a spacecraft directed to Mars where she'll start a new life. What she's left behind is a broken relationship and some regrets, what lies ahead is the dream of better days to be reached on the wings of a heavy falcon...

"Come mi vuoi" (As you want me) deals with the nostalgia of real relationships and the choice of a virtual lover to replace them. The music and lyrics depict the protagonist trying to teach her new mechanical companion how to laugh with her and how to love. While she's programming its artificial intelligence she goes through many errors but at last she seems to reach her goal...

Then it's the turn of the bitter-sweet "Complice innocente" (Innocent accomplice) that describes the strange relationship between the protagonist and her new companion, a toy man docile and tireless... On "E' stato un errore" (It was a mistake) the protagonist experiences doubts and regrets looking at the infinite space that surrounds her. She begins to realize that an aseptic, odourless virtual companion can't really erase the deep sense of loneliness she feels in her silent Martian new home...

"Ingannando i miei sensi" (Deceiving my senses) describes in music and words the confusion of the protagonist whose memories come back and hit her senses almost leading her on the brink of madness... Imagination and reality almost melt together on "Quando cerchi di respirare" (When you try to breath). The protagonist, looking at the creature she shaped, keeps on thinking of her broken relationship and she almost fears her new virtual lover might let her down like her ex boy friend on Earth. She even think of keeping it closed in a glass box as it tries to breathe and behave like a human being...

The ethereal "Se solo avessi un'anima" (If only you had a soul) begins softly, then the music and lyrics depict the sense bewilderment of the protagonist in front of her new companion... What she misses more is the feeling of a real interaction in front of a creature without soul and heart, she would like to teach it to believe in God or to make it understand how important relationships with other human beings are. But something seems to go wrong... On "Un gioco" (A game) the machine in some way begins to feel human! It's thunder, light and uproar but it tried to be good and what does it discover? It's just a game. But it's too late and it can't stop what she has created, they're both victims of a sterile world...

The last track, "Il viaggio da farsi" (The journey ahead) is open to various interpretations. The protagonist feels that her creature is just an extinguished fire, time is running out and hysteria prevails, the creature is about to die. The melancholic finale depicts the creature hanging in the room of her maker, swinging lightly. The protagonist, in her madness, feels a strong sense of guilt and becomes aware that there's no way out to escape the spectre of silence and there's no need of heavy suitcases nor ships for her next journey...

On the whole, a very interesting concept and an excellent work.

andrea | 4/5 |

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