The 22nd album from this band from Italy.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, piano, organ, keyboards, synths and vocals.
The band returned with this forty-five minutes long album. It is part three of a trilogy which includes the previous two albums too.. Transiberiana (2019) and Orlando (2022). Both of them has been reviewed in both # 2 and this issue of these blogs.
The band has long time ago, decades ago, left their RPI roots behind them and gone for some more simplified and commercial pop/rock. There are still some folk rock here and a whiff of jazz.
The music is easy on the ear and the Italian vocals is good.
This band is one of the pioneers and biggest names in the RPI scene. This is why I am reviewing this album as I have reviewed their previous albums too. That aside, there is hardly anything reminding us about RPI in their new music.
This is a decent album in it's own right but nothing more than that.
2 points

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