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Kingcrow (ITALY)

Postby Horex » 05 Aug 2024, 15:32

Kingcrow - The Persistence (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Progressive Metal
Country : Italy
Audio : 320 kbps + front + Video
Size : 166 mb


Bio:

The first incarnation of the band was originally founded in Rome, Italy, by Diego Cafolla (guitars) and Manuel Thundra Cafolla (drums) under the name of "Earth Shaker".Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Raven" and driven by a will of change, the band's name was soon altered into Kingcrow and a couple of self-produced demos/albums where recorded under the Kingcrow moniker: Something Unknown (2001), Insider (2004) and Timetropia (2006). Diego Cafolla, described these early self produced album as “public experiments” and consider them as “long demos instead of Albums” . In 2007 and 2008, together with new bassist Angelo Orlando and the new keyboard player Cristian Della Polla, and guitar player Ivan Nastasi the band performed several live shows at the biggest Italian hard rock-heavy metal music festivals (including the famous Gods Of Metal alongside Iron Maiden and Judas Priest to support the album release).In February 2009, during the recording sessions for the new album, Francesco D'Errico (bass) joined the band. Also Mauro decided to leave the band due to personal reasons, and was substituted by Diego Marchesi, a singer with outstanding vocal skills. In the same year the band signed a contract with the “Intromental Management” booking agency.In the early months of 2010 the guys finished recording their new album "Phlegethon” that was released in june of the same year under the “Scarlet Records” label. Phlegethon was a new exciting concept, and, according to the band, "This new disc finds us exploring paths of progressive rock and metal we've never ventured“. It was considered on an international level as a relevant masterpiece and was classed as one of the elite albums of the year. It has been near the top of the charts in some international prog-rock websites. Phlegethon promotion lasted for about two years and a half. In early 2011, several shows were performed in Italy, followed by a European tour in October as a supporting band of the Californian “Redemption”– lead by Ray Alder (Fates Warning); in Summer 2012, the band took part in another European tour as a supporting band of Jon Oliva’s Pain with Jon Oliva, ex Savatage. Among other things, in 2011 they performed at the “ProgPower Europe” festival in Baarlo (Netherlands) and in 2012 at the most famous “ProgPower USA” in Atlanta (Georgia).During the same year, the band recorded the new album “In Crescendo” that was released in February 2013 by the American label “Sensory Records”. A new conceptual album, in which sweet and gloomy atmospheres are perfectly combined with a solid and heavy sound - heavier than the previous records. The band toured along with Pain Of Salvation in North America in April and May, 2013. In 2015 the band released the album “Eidos” and toured Europe as headliners. The band is currently recording a new album.Describing the band today is quite a difficult task, but one could state that the influence of different kinds of music, from progressive rock , ambient music, alternative rock and metal are all present in the music of Kingcrow.With each release Kingcrow has taken a step further away from their original roots and is today one of the most exciting bands that Italy has to offer.

Album:

Italians KINGCROW are about to release their new album "The Persistence" in a few days. In this blog we have been following the career of this talented six-piece because they're one of the most innovative acts from the current Rock scene.There’s nothing quite like a band that consistently delivers. Kingcrow is one of those bands that just keeps getting better. We’ve loved their last albums, but “The Persistence” takes it up a notch once again, different from the previous, as always.If you're new to Kingcrow, the band hails from Italy and consists of Diego Marchesi on vocals, Diego Cafolla and Ivan Nastasi on guitars, Thundra Cafolla on drums, Cristian Della Polla on keys, and Riccardo Nifosi on bass. Daniel Gildenlöw from Pain of Salvation also guests on one track.These players are massively successful together, as you will note in the interplay between the roaring guitar work, the active bass lines, the thundering drums, and the atmospheric keys that wind in and around everything else.These guys play so well together, and their minds seem united, especially on this album.Kingcrow’s style is somewhere between melodic prog rock and progressive metal, but not your 'typical' progressive rock band by any means of imagination. With each release they have taken a step further away from their original metal roots, and now you can travel through a carefully crafted blend of styles, all perfectly working as unit.Many of their songs are light and airy, with lots of ambience and atmosphere, and you will hear many keyboard and electronic accents that give the music more personality.Other compositions rock harder and are pretty technical, though they never really get into “riff mode”, so I wouldn’t ever quite label them as prog metal. Still, some of their music is fairly uptempo, and the instrumentals hit hard and fast.It would be hard to overstate the importance of an album’s first track, which serves to not only give the listener a first taste of the quality of the music they are consuming, but also helps to set the table in preparation for the rest of it, giving the listener an idea of what’s to come. With that in mind I can think of few opening tracks this year that top “Drenched”.“Drenched” contains several interesting sections, all of which are masterfully executed. The introduction is ambient, leading into an high energy instrumental passage that gets the head banging. Then things are settled back down as we here the first lines from vocalist Diego Marchesi and once again build up more slowly and precisely around his first verse.The next two tracks, “Closer” and “Everything Goes” (the chorus is absolutely emotional and glorious) continue on sounding very much like the Kingcrow we’ve experienced over the past two albums, but with a sharper point than ever before as the band has refined their sound to achieve new heights, musically and sonically.“Folding Paper Dreams” is another low burning song with grit and melancholy. It feels desperate to stop the loss.The second half of the CD seems to get even stronger. The title track arrives in progressive and dark fashion, rocking hard, but the vocal harmony in the second part is so beautiful and sincere.“Every Broken Piece of Me” is a subtle song that ends up launching into a wonderfully shadowy instrumental with blunted keys and buzzing guitars. “Night’s Descending” features Daniel Gildenlöw on guest vocals, and is therefore understandably amazing. The interplay between Daniel’s awesomely restrained verses and Diego’s explosive emotions in the chorus is simply priceless.Even so, “Father” might actually be my favorite on the album. Its high octane emotions catch me by surprise every time, and the amazing instrumental near the end solidifies its place in my mind.It is nearly impossible to choose favorites on this album. “The Persistence” is incredibly consistent in quality, soaking you in emotion and melody from start to finish.All throughout, the guitar work is impeccable, with wonderful soloing and dark riffing; the keys are glorious, with lots of atmosphere and a certain cinematic flair; and the rhythm section keeps things moving and interesting. Diego’s vocals top the package with soaring passion.While I would recommend to anyone checking any of the last Kingcrow albums out, in this case there is no better place to start than the present, with "The Persistence" representing the band at their best.Especially for those coming into the band new, I think they’re in for an extra treat given that the overall sound may very well represent a new find for them.A very exciting, different, quite innovative album, perfectly rounded in 55 minutes

Line-Up:

Diego Marchesi - Lead & backing vocals
Diego Cafolla - Guitar & backing vocals
Ivan Nastasi - Guitar & backing vocals
Cristian Della Polla - Keyboards & synths
Riccardo Nifosì - Bass guitar
Thundra Cafolla - Drums & percussion
Daniel Gildenlöw - guest Vocals

Tracklist:

01. Drenched
02. Closer
03. Everything Goes
04. Folding Paper Dreams
05. The Persistence
06. Every Broken Piece Of Me
07. Devil's Got A Picture
08. Night's Descending
09. Father
10. Perfectly Imperfect

+ Video "Father" (Official Video)


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Re: Kingcrow (ITALY)

Postby Horex » 05 Aug 2024, 15:33

Kingcrow - Hopium (2024)

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Year : 2024
Style : Progressive Metal
Country : Italy
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 116 mb


Bio:

The first incarnation of the band was originally founded in Rome, Italy, by Diego Cafolla (guitars) and Manuel Thundra Cafolla (drums) under the name of "Earth Shaker".Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Raven" and driven by a will of change, the band's name was soon altered into Kingcrow and a couple of self-produced demos/albums where recorded under the Kingcrow moniker: Something Unknown (2001), Insider (2004) and Timetropia (2006). Diego Cafolla, described these early self produced album as “public experiments” and consider them as “long demos instead of Albums” . In 2007 and 2008, together with new bassist Angelo Orlando and the new keyboard player Cristian Della Polla, and guitar player Ivan Nastasi the band performed several live shows at the biggest Italian hard rock-heavy metal music festivals (including the famous Gods Of Metal alongside Iron Maiden and Judas Priest to support the album release).In February 2009, during the recording sessions for the new album, Francesco D'Errico (bass) joined the band. Also Mauro decided to leave the band due to personal reasons, and was substituted by Diego Marchesi, a singer with outstanding vocal skills. In the same year the band signed a contract with the “Intromental Management” booking agency.In the early months of 2010 the guys finished recording their new album "Phlegethon” that was released in june of the same year under the “Scarlet Records” label. Phlegethon was a new exciting concept, and, according to the band, "This new disc finds us exploring paths of progressive rock and metal we've never ventured“. It was considered on an international level as a relevant masterpiece and was classed as one of the elite albums of the year. It has been near the top of the charts in some international prog-rock websites. Phlegethon promotion lasted for about two years and a half. In early 2011, several shows were performed in Italy, followed by a European tour in October as a supporting band of the Californian “Redemption”– lead by Ray Alder (Fates Warning); in Summer 2012, the band took part in another European tour as a supporting band of Jon Oliva’s Pain with Jon Oliva, ex Savatage. Among other things, in 2011 they performed at the “ProgPower Europe” festival in Baarlo (Netherlands) and in 2012 at the most famous “ProgPower USA” in Atlanta (Georgia).During the same year, the band recorded the new album “In Crescendo” that was released in February 2013 by the American label “Sensory Records”. A new conceptual album, in which sweet and gloomy atmospheres are perfectly combined with a solid and heavy sound - heavier than the previous records. The band toured along with Pain Of Salvation in North America in April and May, 2013. In 2015 the band released the album “Eidos” and toured Europe as headliners. The band is currently recording a new album.Describing the band today is quite a difficult task, but one could state that the influence of different kinds of music, from progressive rock , ambient music, alternative rock and metal are all present in the music of Kingcrow.With each release Kingcrow has taken a step further away from their original roots and is today one of the most exciting bands that Italy has to offer.

Album:

Kingcrow emerges once more from Italy's progressive rock forge with a legacy etched in eclectic sounds and emotional narrative. Their evolution is meticulously woven progressive rock, alternative ambiance, and metal, transcending mere genre labels.With "Hopium", Kingcrow delivers a poignant album that fuses profound introspection with the raw vitality of rock. Lyrics that dwell in existential quandaries meet melodies that pulse with life, encapsulating the band's journey through trials and resilience. This collection of aural stories is wrapped in musical precision that only Kingcrow can muster, an intricate escapade for the senses. "Hopium" marks a zenith in Kingcrow's story, a manifesto of passion and a defiant stride into the auditory unknown.Feel the rush. Defy the silence. With Kingcrow's "Hopium", soar beyond the boundaries of sound and self. Dive in.

Line-Up:

Diego Marchesi - Lead & backing vocals
Diego Cafolla - Guitar & backing vocals
Ivan Nastasi - Guitar & backing vocals
Riccardo Nifosì - Bass guitar
Thundra Cafolla - Drums & percussion

+ guest:

Vikram Shankar - piano on track 9

Tracklist:

01. Kintsugi
02. Glitch
03. Parallel Lines
04. New Moon Harvest
05. Losing Game
06. White Rabbit's Hole
07. Night Drive
08. Vicious Circle
09. Hopium
10. Come Through (Bonus Track)


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