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Room 212 is a little instrumental piece loaded of sound effects that fill us with uncertainty and that introduce us into this album, afterwards the orchestra and the organ joins to meet us with Watching in Silence, that goes into crescendo, and finally, the band enters tempestuously. Fabio Lione makes his debut singing in an aggressive way, showing, as I already mentioned, his versatility, while we perceive the band power with strong and melodic riffs, and a deep rhythm. As we get closer to the end of the song it becomes more intense. Once again we meet with the sound effects that are used as bridge for the next track. A more vehement rhythm by the orchestra and the band is the main feature of Still Alive, where we find Fabio with Rick Altzi making a great duet, aggressive and powerful. The musicians don’t give pause and among that startling rhythm, the riffs, a spectacular melody, and a really passionate finale, make of this a great track. An epic entrance in charge of the orchestra send us to the next song, No Rest For the Angels, we are in front of a song with a