Country: Italy
Sub Genre: Progressive Rock
Release date: May 6, 2014
Tracklist:
1. L'ipocrita (8:20)
2. B-Friend (5:03)
3. Non c'è PiùVeleno (4:46)
4. Un'altra Avventura di Kohn (6:20)
Line-up:
Nello D'Agostino - vocals
Simone Serra - guitars
Andrea Giuliani - guitars
Roberto Ciai - drums
Daniele Lausdei - bass
With
Luca De Marchis - flute
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Tightly written pieces favouring expertly executed instumental flourishes instead of bloated soloing with heartfelt vocals is what Lineateorica excell at. Fiery acoustic guitar and guest flutist Luca De Marchis help bring a vintage 70's Italian prog flavour, but much of the band is about a contemporary sound played with surety and maturity.Read the full review at Progarchives.com
`L'ipocrita' opens the E.P with a slow-burn hypnotic intensity. Dreamy Pink Floyd-like mellow passages weave around faraway flute, sighed group harmonies and searing electric guitar runs inside impossibly tight and twisting tempo-changes. Nello D'Agonstino's voice rises and falls throughout the piece with a passionate instensity, and the track gets the disc off to a fine start. `B- Friend' is a brooding rocker with nice spiky lead electric guitar heaviness over acoustic-led verses perhaps like recent Porcupine Tree works. Nello's voice takes on a snarling theatrical roll in a few spots, and there's a nice extended instrumental build in the second half overloaded with danger thanks to some galloping bass, strangled guitar attacks and a relentless drum-beat.
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