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review herself and heads towards more electric shores. Trilobyte proceed with measured steps and explicit electronic sounds. Some wave influence is felt here and there. Voce 84 reveals some nostalgia for lost eras of dance and pop, but with rhythm quite high. P.P.F. closes the album on melancholic tones. Baryonyx, with their long delayed cLICK AND LISTEN TO Baryonyx Without being a concept album, the record has a story, sung and properly accompanied, passing from initial euphoria (Mondo a Colori), suddenly lost due to the loss (Inferno #3), to continue in a state of estrangement and subsequent slow recovery (Ergosfera / Trilobyte) that will end with the new renaissance (Voce84). The album ends with the track P.P.F., acronym that stands for Past Present Future. After the instrumental introduction of Luci bianche oltre lo Zenit, it start with a good ration of drumming in Mondo a Colori. The song presents expressly rock sides, with some interference of electro and a spirit between pop and most aggressive situations. Inferno # 3 opens in Dante’s extended quotations and rhythms rather mad. The song will soon structure a climax with some breaks rich of sense of danger. Pop and melodic side of the band emerges in full with the ballad Ergosfera. It instead presents an almost rockabilly Bonacciale, which then corrects Baryonyx is a Tuscan alternative/electro rock band formed in 2007 in Leghorn. After many vicissitudes, the band recently returned to be a duo, with the help of occasional musicians in this new phase, experiencing the use of electronic music, outlining an electro rock style. So they start recording the first lp, between rock and electronics, entitled Fuori il Blizzard (Out of the Blizzard). The album is made by eight tracks with italian lyrics. Heard in sequence, the songs allows the listener to relive the emotional thread conductor of the disc: lights, glows, distant echoes, fire and ice, heaven and hell, good and evil, stellar and primordial cold rides atmospheres of distant worlds, mixed with electronics and drum’n’bass. This one, accompanied by guitars when elusive when biting, was created in collaboration with “Led Green”. 26 “FUORI IL BLIZZARD” debut, shows their creative arsenal and leaves a good impression. Anyway the future can go, this first try shows a respectable potential and good ideas.