The debut album from this band from Italy.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, flute and vocals.
This band is a new name to me and it was recommended to me by the author of a book about the RPI scene.
I have no info about where in Italy this band comes from. I got a band photo and the band members are all middle-aged.
The music on this one hour long album is melodic RPI. The music is still pretty quirky with some Canterbury scene influences and some art-rock influences. There are also some notable jazz influences here.
The music is in other words playful.
The vocals are both male and female Italian vocals. There are indeed some vocal harmonies here and they are good. The rest of the band also does a good job here.
The music is not exactly traditional RPI but it is nevertheless RPI, but with a new modern approach. Hence, RPI fans should check out this album.
This is a good album in it's own right and the band is one to check out.
3 points
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