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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jun 28, 2007 12:15:00 GMT 2
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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jun 28, 2007 12:16:44 GMT 2
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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jul 2, 2007 18:42:04 GMT 2
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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jul 4, 2007 9:16:14 GMT 2
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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jul 5, 2007 7:31:39 GMT 2
From Progwalhalla:
THE SPAGHETTI EPIC 2 (***) Bands: Randone, La Voce Del Vento en Tilion (all bands 1 ‘epic’) Again an impressive lay-out by the Finnish Colossus project: a huge booklet featuring lots of information, pictures and even cartoons about the famous movie The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, the subject on this album.
RANDONE (Italy) – The Good (25.04) This acclaimed new Italian five piece band delivers an alternating, very melodic composition in the 24-carat symphonic prog tradition with wonderful vintage keyboards (especially the omnipresent choir-Mellotron), strong interplay between keyboards and guitar, pleasant Italian vocals, powerful work on saxophone and lots of changing climates and breaks. It doesn’t sound original but very tasteful and I am sure many symphomaniacs will enjoy this music.
LA VOCE DE L VENTO (UK) – The Bad (24.23) Despite the Italian bandname, this is a duo from the UK. Their music alternates between polished sounding prog/progressive pop and exciting ELP-like bombastic keyboard-driven symphonic prog. I am delighted about the parts with flashy Moog sounds, swirling Hammond runs and propulsive organ with wah-wah guitar, goose bumps!
TILION (Italy) – The Ugly (26.57) This new Italian band turns out to be the new Il Balletto Di Bronzo because of the expressive vocals, fiery parts, raw guitar sound, avant-garde/experimental undertones and lots of surprising breaks and shifting moods: from swinging with jazzy Fender Rhodes piano to fat Moog flights with dramatic vocals or bombastic keyboards featuring Moog and Hammond, followed by experimental work on piano and theatrical vocals. To me the music by Tilion sounds as very intricate and compelling but not everybody’s cup of tea.......just like the sound of Il Balletto Di Bronzo on their legendary album Ys!
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Post by The Samurai of Prog on Jul 17, 2007 11:18:25 GMT 2
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Post by Colossus Magazine on Aug 15, 2007 9:44:04 GMT 2
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Post by Colossus Magazine on Aug 27, 2007 13:28:19 GMT 2
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Post by Colossus Magazine on Aug 27, 2007 13:42:58 GMT 2
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Post by Colossus Magazine on Oct 9, 2007 11:01:14 GMT 2
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Post by Colossus Magazine on Jan 6, 2008 8:31:25 GMT 2
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