Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1998
Time: 52:00
Size: 120,1 MB
Label: Progressive Rock Worldwide
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Overflow - 6:25
2. In The Silence - 6:31
3. She, God Bringer - 7:00
4. Right Of Life - 5:55
5. Nevermind - 3:39
6. Memories - 7:32
7. Not To Forget - 6:03
8. Farewell - 4:48
9. Bad Choice - 4:02
Musicians:
Sara Arrigone - vocals and backing vocals;
Andrea Cavallo - piano, keyboards and synthetizers;
Sebastiano Di Paola - electric and acoustic guitar;
Roberto Picardi - bass;
Christian Mont Anarella - drums and cymbals.
Italian band led by keyboardist Andrea Cavallo.Andrea was also the vocalist of the band in the beginnings back in 1995,which started as a quartet in Torino,where the band succeeded some radio airplay.Soon the original guitarist would leave the band to be replaced by Sebastiano Di Paola and female singer Sara Arrigone,so that Andrea had plenty of space to focus on his keyboard work.Contrappunto recorded two demos,''Soundscapes'' and ''Mini mood'',performed intensively around the Piemonte area,thus giving birth to their debut ''Subsidea'' in 1998 on Progressive Rock Worldwide. The album is a mix of keyboard-driven modern Symphonic Rock with Electronic hints here and there,filled with long instrumental passages,Classical piano-centered references and crystalline vocals by Sara Arrigone (with English lyrics all the way).''Subsidea'' balances constantly between an aggressive face with heavy guitar playing and vocal-based soft passages with piano lines,between melodic, dreamy passages and complex parts with a bombastic sound,between furious catchy grooves and technical soloing.The compositions are on a good level with a good blending of symphonic arrangements and rock aesthetics.The floating synths of Carvallo are great,not to speak of his compositional skills,the solos and riffs of Di Paola are more than decent and Sara prooves to be a fine singer with no mistakes.Italian compatriots PRESENCE are a good comparison. ''Subsidea'' was a nice entrance for Contrappunto in prog discography.While the album has not really anything new to add to the subgenre,it remains a great and pleasant listening for anyone into the Symphonic Rock sound or for die-hard keyboard fanatics.Recommended.
Subsidea
Year: 1998
Time: 52:00
Size: 120,1 MB
Label: Progressive Rock Worldwide
Styles: Progressive Rock/RPI
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Overflow - 6:25
2. In The Silence - 6:31
3. She, God Bringer - 7:00
4. Right Of Life - 5:55
5. Nevermind - 3:39
6. Memories - 7:32
7. Not To Forget - 6:03
8. Farewell - 4:48
9. Bad Choice - 4:02
Musicians:
Sara Arrigone - vocals and backing vocals;
Andrea Cavallo - piano, keyboards and synthetizers;
Sebastiano Di Paola - electric and acoustic guitar;
Roberto Picardi - bass;
Christian Mont Anarella - drums and cymbals.
Italian band led by keyboardist Andrea Cavallo.Andrea was also the vocalist of the band in the beginnings back in 1995,which started as a quartet in Torino,where the band succeeded some radio airplay.Soon the original guitarist would leave the band to be replaced by Sebastiano Di Paola and female singer Sara Arrigone,so that Andrea had plenty of space to focus on his keyboard work.Contrappunto recorded two demos,''Soundscapes'' and ''Mini mood'',performed intensively around the Piemonte area,thus giving birth to their debut ''Subsidea'' in 1998 on Progressive Rock Worldwide. The album is a mix of keyboard-driven modern Symphonic Rock with Electronic hints here and there,filled with long instrumental passages,Classical piano-centered references and crystalline vocals by Sara Arrigone (with English lyrics all the way).''Subsidea'' balances constantly between an aggressive face with heavy guitar playing and vocal-based soft passages with piano lines,between melodic, dreamy passages and complex parts with a bombastic sound,between furious catchy grooves and technical soloing.The compositions are on a good level with a good blending of symphonic arrangements and rock aesthetics.The floating synths of Carvallo are great,not to speak of his compositional skills,the solos and riffs of Di Paola are more than decent and Sara prooves to be a fine singer with no mistakes.Italian compatriots PRESENCE are a good comparison. ''Subsidea'' was a nice entrance for Contrappunto in prog discography.While the album has not really anything new to add to the subgenre,it remains a great and pleasant listening for anyone into the Symphonic Rock sound or for die-hard keyboard fanatics.Recommended.
Subsidea
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