Rock & Metal World June 2013 | Page 27

changes to become heavier, as in the vocal performance in which at times we hear Luca singing with rough voice, accompanied by a great musical work that emphasizes the strength, but the choirs are responsible for the smooth parts, emphasizing in turn the contrast in this song.
Continuing with this album we find In Your Eyes, a ballad with a beautiful acoustic start sung gently and full of feeling, and sometimes accompanied by a female voice. This time we did not encounter any surprises, just Infinita Symphonia takes us by the hand through his music. After this brief moment of relaxation, the constant return to this work and the turn comes to Fly, which is brilliantly played by Michael Kiske, whose style is complemented nicely by Luca. Half tempo song with progressive and interesting nuances and effects that make the listener think over time, which is accentuated by the last chorus taking a little more force before finishing.
Interlude is a beautiful instrumental piece with hints of Spanish music, in which the acoustic guitar is the main protagonist, and serves to give the entrance to Waiting For a Day of Happiness, whose music theme is in the tone of In Your Eyes. This song