The second album from this band from Italy.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
One guest added flutes.
The band returned after a thirty years long break. Their 1995 debut album De La Tempesta was reviewed back in August 2018 in # 2 of this blog and you can find the review here.
That album was a good neo-prog influenced RPI album. I was therefore positively surprised to see them return again this year with this three quarters of an hour long album.
We get four compositions here. Two of them are fourteen minutes long and the other two are sub-ten minutes long.
The music here is classic RPI. References are both PFM and Banco.
The music is mid-tempo with some pastoral pieces too. The music is also very complex at times and demands the listener's full attention.
The Italian vocals is very good. The musicians does a good job too.
This is therefore another good RPI album which will please all RPI fans.
3 points

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