Rock & Metal World English Edition 45 | Page 17

The guitar comes in a sudden and powerful way to present Tragic Rising From Flames. De Micheli makes a spectacular debut as is backed by musicians and orchestra, and it is worth mentioning the remarkable rhythmic base by the Holzwarth brothers. The choir makes an appearance again to input Fabio Lione and his well-known style. Then comes the solo and Roberto shows what he can do with his guitar. In this track we can find some reminiscence from past of the band, leaving high expectations and despite having fluctuations in intensity, leaves a good taste. We continue with Angel of Light with a powerful entry that gradually decreases into an acoustic interlude while Lione makes his interpretation, the rate remains at half time that is accented by bass and drums. In the middle is another soft time before hearing a great keyboard solo by the master Staropoli, seconded by Roberto. The chorus by the choir adds a majestic touch to this song before finalizing. In a boldly way and again with the guitar in front, comes Tears of Pain. The song follows the same structure as the previous one, while Fabio gives his performance a more aggressive touch, which is softened during the chorus. The solos are shorter and we ended up with a song that has a touch unsettling and somewhat heavy. 17