Immaginifica by Aereostella publishes the sixth album by the Modena band: Italian prog-rock with an international feel, born after the successful foreign tour. Guests: Peter Jones of the Camels and Durga McBroom, historical chorister of Pink Floyd.
Seven Seas is a much awaited job, not only for entering an important team that includes giants like the PFM, but also because after the successful Detachment (2017) and the subsequent foreign tour, the group received a lot of attention, to testimony of the anomaly and the quality of the project. The tour abroad was the key to the genesis of Seven Seas, as Zabbini points out: "While Detachment was a record conceived more from emotional situations, Seven Seas on the contrary is a work more open to the experiences made with the band in the last two Years Most of the record was born during our foreign stages, there are songs that I wrote just inspired by the experiences outside the city, like Japan or the United States.
Traveling, seeing new places, meeting different people and cultures has always been a source of great inspiration for me. Even the events that took place during the tours were stimulating to be able to write, beautiful or unpleasant as they were. "The text of Cold Fog is the work of Peter Jones of the legendary Camel, in The Ones there is the great voice of Durga McBroom (historical chorister of Pink Floyd), I should have learned to be inspired by Paul Simon: the world of the Barock Project abounds in the international pop-rock tradition but with a composition that is always careful not to betray its own personality.
Even the issues addressed in Seven Seas - from intimism to reflections on foreign tours, passing through colonialism in Africa - reflect the variety of sources that has always characterized the Barock Project.
Tracklist
1 Seven seas
2 I call your name
3 Ashes
4 Cold fog
5 A mirror trick
6 Hamburg
7 Brain damage
8 Chemnitz girl
9 I should have learned to
10 Moving on
11 The ones