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Goblin Rebirth

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

4.11 | 8 ratings

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4 stars I'm not really familiar with the GOBLIN history, which actually seems to have been closed down in 1978. However, since then there were, respectively still are, several band incarnations underway, who define a clear reference to the original. This due to some extensive recruiting and overlapping personnal-wise for sure. Fabio Pignatelli (bass) and Agostino Marangolo (drums) have been core members from the beginning and are part of this GOBLIN REBIRTH line up here as well.

Furthermore the keyboard/synth fraction is represented by Aidan Zammit and Danilo Cherni, where Giacomo Anselmi finally completes the quintet on diverse guitars. The band name refers to a daemon or monster. Thematically as well as musically there was always a cinematic, dramatic touch to state, just as a trademark, thus reflecting a soft spot towards making soundtracks for movies. You won't miss that here too, at the very beginning during the opening synth intro of Killer On The Train and of course due to the closing Profondo Rosso.

The recordings were taken at Rome, soon after having re-formed in December 2010. During more than 100 minutes they are playing a best-of crossover, including the entire 'Roller' album nearly, which is said to be their masterpiece. While stylistically mirroring a blend of jazz rock/canterbury and symphonic this meets my taste very much. Relaxed and propulsive moments are constantly alternating. Including diverse solos they are delivering a highly concentrated performance, reaching the gig's point of culmination with the self-named track Goblin.

While missing any vocals the instrumental outings are top-notch, especially Fabio Pignatelli makes my day with his extraordinary bass presence. Overall I clearly would favour this songs when checking against the band's original studio stuff I could listen to so far. Additionally the sound mix appears to be rather priceless. Black Widow Records have released this fine contribution on double CD and DVD. If you should not be aware of that genre defining band from Italy yet, this affair will be a recommended entree to make it good.

Rivertree | 4/5 |

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