Sezione Frenante, Italy


Neo Italian prog

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Sezione Frenante are one of a handful of groups who performed live in the 70s before disbanding without any recorded output, only to reform in modern times and release one album or more. The returns are mixed on these bands, some having adapted better than others. Sezione Frenante sits in the middle of these type of groups. On the one hand they do have those impressive breaks that makes the genre so special. And it's prog rock all the way, no silly attempts at pop stardom. On the other, there's this nagging feeling they relied too heavily on modern instrumentation and production techniques. One starts to wonder "what could have been?" in their initial incarnation. As I immerse myself deeper into the contents, I hear a strain of neo prog that I hadn't noticed before. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing in my world. Fortunately they maintain the Italian language (and sung very well by newcomer Francesco Nardo) keeping it out of the Genesis clone discussion. Gosh, if I already didn't own shelves full of this kind of prog from Italy already, I'd keep this. But downsizing is in full force, and this one never resonated with me at any level except academically.

---12/15/24

10/12/23 (new entry)

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