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CHRONICLES FROM IMAGINARY PLACES

Kerygmatic Project

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3.23 | 11 ratings | 1 reviews | 9% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2017

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Time Machine (11:55)
2. Chronicles from Imaginary Places (5:50)
3. Footprints in the Sand of Time (5:22)
4. Escaping from the Seventh Prison (2:37)
5. The Brightest Event Horizon (4:57)
6. Dive into the Night (3:52)
7. The Castle (3:45)
8. The Clear Side of Darkness (4:52)
9. Kubla Kahn (16:34)

Total Time 59:44

Line-up / Musicians

- Marco Campagnolo / keyboards, synth, piano, organs, electric piano
- Samuele Tadini / bass
- Danilo Nobili / drums

Releases information

Label: Ma.Ra.Cash Records
Format: CD, Digital
October 13, 2017

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KERYGMATIC PROJECT Chronicles from Imaginary Places ratings distribution


3.23
(11 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(9%)
9%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(55%)
55%
Good, but non-essential (27%)
27%
Collectors/fans only (9%)
9%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by b_olariu
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars Kerygmatic Project's lates album to date named Chronicles from Imaginary Places , issued in october 2017 is another worthy album from their catalogue, at least for me. I like this band and this latest album together with Greek stars gallery are their best so far. Again same attitude as on Greek stars gallery, this time, the pop elements are left aside, and the sound and overall compositions are far more tighter and intresting as on previous two albums, symphonic/neo prog as must sound these subgenre, romantic feel typical for italian school, but aswell the instrumental sections are pretty good, no complains from me. I like a lot how keybordist Marco Capagnolo manage to create some quite top keyboards parts, really good, diverse and with memorable parts, I do not know why this band, is so unknown, because all 3 musicians involved are surely talented. The voice of Tadini , little similar in parts with Collins type of voice, is decent and is integrated perfectly in the overall sound. The druming is good, no boring moments at all. The music something a la Le Orme, Banco, PFM, Genesis (around Then there were three, Duke era) all done in Kerygmatic Project style. All pieces are strong, there are plenty of instrumental sections, even an instrumental track well performed, with quite tasty passages.

Well, a good towards great album, has plenty of memorable passages, prog fans might take some spins worth it. I like this band, I do not know why so many complains about, this is better than many of its contemporary 3.5 stars with out hesitation, nice art work, nice digipak. Kerygmatic Project desearves more fore sure.

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