Sunday, May 9, 2021

Pentesilea Road - Self Titled - Reviewed By Twilight-Magazin! - @thebeast

Pentesilea Road - Self Titled - Reviewed By Twilight-Magazin ! Check it out here at this link: https://www.twilight-magazin.de/reviews/cds/item/pentesilea-road-%E2%80%93-pentesilea-road-cd-review.html Pentesilea Road is a progressive rock/metal project that was able to bring two (ex-) Fates Warning musicians on board for some pieces. Goldkehlchen Ray Alder sang two songs, and three instrumentals were played by drummer Mark Zonder. However, there is no Fates Warning copy. Influences of other progressive metal luminaries (Threshold, Dream Theater, etc.) also appear in the 72 minutes. The driving force behind Pentesilea Road is the Italian Vito F. Mainolfi, who emigrated to The Hague, who provided for the strong guitar work, the bass, some programming and the songwriting. With Lorenzo Nocerino he has a singer in the project whose voice is similar to that of DT's James LaBrie and even his predecessor Charlie Domenici. The instrumentals with Mark Zonder on drums are drivingly complex and rich in ideas. You can see few drummers as clearly as Zonder. But the "regular" drummer Alfonso Mocerino does his job damn well. And so it comes as it had to come. If I found the album a little mixed up at the beginning by the guest appearances, I have to admit now that the variety and the harmonies in several places provide moments of well-being. I can't find anything of my own or "never heard", but I can imagine that progressive rock/ metal lovers will find their fun in this own production. Ray Alder fans are also attracted by the two songs he sung. Towards the end of the somewhat too long work, Pentesilea Road can score again with the "title piece" and the intricate "A Tale Of Dissedence". Progressive metal as it has to sound: imaginative, intricate and with unexpected twists. However, the fact that the ballad "Shades Of The Night" with Ray Alder reappears makes little sense. One version should have been limited to this. If the second version sung by Ray also touches me more and offers a sovereign album conclusion, the version could have been left out in the middle. Despite everything: a great start that gives hope for more. Progressive fans should use Pentesilea Road - Twilight-Magazin Pentesilea Road - A Band‘s Short Bio and Introduction: “Pentesilea Road” is a post-progressive band, originally formed as a one-man solo project of the Italian guitarist Vito F. Mainolfi in 2014. Until 2019, the band published several demos, mostly instrumental, over SoundCloud and BandCamp. In July 2020 Vito F. Mainolfi recorded a full-length demo of 11 tracks and started recruiting several musicians in order to record the first self-titled album. By the end of October 2020, the band line up was completed and enriched by guest stars Ray Alder ( Fates Warning, Engine, Redemption ) and Mark Zonder (Ex- Fates Warning, Warlord ). The recording of the first album was completed by the end of 2020 and the first single, “Shades of the Night”, was released on January the 29th, 2021.  The first full-length album “Pentesilea Road” was released on 26.02.2021.  About the Pentesilea Road Album: Due to COVID-19 outbreak, the album was recorded as a long-distance collaboration:  Guitars/Bass were recorded in the Netherlands, Vocals in Italy and Spain, Keys in Italy, Drums in Italy and USA. The musical style is a contamination of a few genres, including clear influences from the Progressive, Post-Rock and Metal areas. The band's name is a reference to Pentesilea, the diluted city described in Italo Calvino’s book “Invisible Cities”, clearly mentioned as a metaphor for the sense of displacement in the post-modern era (the album was initially advertised as “Pentesilea Road is a post-progressive journey along the roads of the Invisible Cities. A tale of dissidence; an irreverent act of protest against the modern world”).  Although the album is not a concept, the philosophy behind the main topic is constantly recurring in the lyrics (“Stuck in a dream of a steady decline/while dancing the cosmopolitan pantomime”, “this Cybercircus/a neo-feudal constitutional architecture camouflage”, “the media mouth has all the answers for those who have no questions”). Pentesilea Road first album has been published on 26.02.2021 on all digital platform.  CD Digipack will be available in April 2021 and can be requested via the band’s Facebook page Tracks and Credits:   PENTESILEA ROAD 1 Memory Corners (Feat. Mark Zonder) 2 Stranded 3 Genius Loci 4 Spectral Regrowth (Feat. Mark Zonder) 5 Stains (Feat. Michele Guaitoli) 6 Give them Space (Feat. Mark Zonder) 7 Shades of the Night 8 The Psychopathology of Everyday Things 9 Noble Art (feat. Ray Alder) 10 Pentesilea Road 11 A Tale of Dissidence 12 Shades of the Night (Feat. Ray Alder) Pentesilea Road is: Vito F. Mainolfi – Guitars, Bass, Backing Vocals, Programming & whatever else Ezio di Ieso – Pianoforte & Keyboards Alfonso Mocerino – Drums Lorenzo Vincenzo Nocerino – Vox Special Guests: Ray Alder – Vox on Shades of the Night, Noble Art Mark Zonder – Drums on Memory Corners, Spectral Regrowth, Give Them Space Michele Guaitoli – Vox on Stains Paul Prins – First solo on Give Them Space All Music & Lyrics by Vito F. Mainolfi - Produced by Vito F. Mainolfi – Artwork Concept by Vito F.Mainolfi Pentesilea Road by Pentesilea Road Follow the band at these links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pentesilearoad BandCamp: https://pentesilearoad.bandcamp.com/releases YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKeoz8TsveQC6MOzQPysoKA 
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