The fourth album from this band from Italy.
The band is a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
Two guests added flute and female vocals.
I have yet to be impressed by this band. Their first three albums are pretty substandard. Most of the music has been heavy metal with some faint prog influences.
Their music on Neranotte is somewhere between goth rock and prog metal.
There are also some more faint RPI influences here.
The music is rather melodic and the vocals is good.
This is by far their best album. It is still not particular impressive as the quality of these forty minutes is somewhere between decent and good. I am not a convert.
2.5 points
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