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SHATTERED LINES

Atto IV

Rock Progressivo Italiano


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3 stars This Italian band is back again with their new album. I was very far from being impressed with their first offering and I did approach this album like a sheep approaches a tiger. But I was in for a positive surprise.

Atto IV still sounds like a Dream Theater rip off with some Symphony X, Pendragon and Porpucine Tree influences (yes, I did copy this line from my review of their first album). But the Dream Theater influences has been toned down a lot and some more neo-prog influences like Arena has been added. More melody, less metal riffs. But still not a single RPI references in sight though.

The album starts very promising with the two best songs of the album The Persistence Of Memories and Bad Dreams. Great melodic neo prog in the Arena mould. The album goes slightly downhill after these two songs and some Dream Theater influences starts to creep in loud & clear. This inbetween some really good melodic prog too. But some of the stuff here is too much Dream Theater copycat to amuse me. Guys, Dream Theater has not split up yet. Leave these riffs to them and do your own stuff. OK ?

Atto IV has really improved on this album and deserves full credit for this album. A couple of stronger songs would had made it into a truly great album. I rates it somewhere between a three and a four stars album.

3.5 stars

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Posted Friday, May 6, 2011 | Review Permalink
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3 stars Crunchy and tight

Atto IV is a band from Varese who formed in 2003 and whose relationship to RPI is there but minimal. While there is some influence present and likely the guys are fans, it is with some amusement that I read their bio placing themselves alongside PFM and Banco. Nevertheless, this is a very good band who combine elements of several genres and roll it into one crunchy and interesting metal...though even metal doesn't completely describe them. Their own bio cites "fusion, heavy, alternative rock, electronic and noise" as core sounds and their new album is superbly played and well composed. It consists of a highly melodic and technically masterful prog metal on the more commercial/accessible side, certainly it is not extreme metal. Guitar is the lead instrument and it is in your face, next in line are quality English vocals and what I would consider a DT keyboard presence. The rhythm section deserves a mention too as these guys are tight as hell, really fun to listen to them wail, anchoring the monster riffs. There are a few lighter acoustic sections too which serve as nice counterpoint to the heavy barrage of intensity. "Deep Air" is a real winner with some amazing textures-acoustic guitars and piano leading to an upfront bass as it builds in intensity, along with some great electric and acoustic leads. While "Shattered Lines" is well outside of my usual personal taste I have no problem giving this a good rating and recommending it to fans of heavy rock, metal, and heavy fusion/metal jamming.

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