Rock & Metal World English Edition 48 | Page 28

Moonlight is a calm and lovely ballad with a heavy burden of feelings, the start is almost acoustic where the lead singer and the choir make a great display of passion before we found ourselves in the chorus with a radical and, at the same time, an overwhelming change that gives it an intensity touch, this formula keeps repeats itself once more before reaching a very different finale. Up next we enter to one of the highest points of the production. Going again with a narrative, acoustic instruments and flute, we listen to the beginning of Tale of the Elves and Pain, all in a very soft tune that surprisingly takes a 180ยบ turn. We listen to one of the best tracks in this album and maybe the most complete, if we talk about the parameters that one waits from Italian Power Metal. At the middle of the song we find an interest change that gives it a fantastic atmosphere closely to a soundtrack. After this intense sound shake, we listen to the first guest and he is a very familiar face for us: Fabio Lione, who joins Marco in the song Where the Heroes Die. The start is almost one we could expect in this production, choir and 28