Wednesday 27 November 2013




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The River - Both Sides Of The Story (2013)
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"Etonnant hybride entre Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel et Fish, The River/Both Sides Of The Story s'avère être une très belle réussite !"








by John A Wilcox

The River - Both Sides Of The Story (Marco DeAngelis)

The River is the brainchild of Marco DeAngelis. Out of Italy, DeAngelis is a very talented composer and multi- instrumentalist. Drummer Cristiano Micalizzi and vocalist Marcello Catalano round out the ensemble. Both are top notch.
If I were to give River's sound a "tag," I would call it progressive with strong melodies and interesting rhythms. Not out of place with Riverside or Porcupine Tree minus the crunch. Throw in a pinch of recent era Fish. A very nice blend. Songs like Tell Me Why, Black Stare, and Regrets are full of emotion and strong melodies.
Performances are immaculate. Very well crafted compositions with interesting lyrics. Radio friendly yet with an exotic tinge. Sonically incredible - the album sounds like it was recorded in the best studio you've ever heard! Quite a pleasant surprise and very much worth a listen!






"Tell me why" @ SBS&S on WBWC Radio - 26/11/2013



"This Time" on Downtown Radio - 26/11/2013

Tuesday 26 November 2013


MARCO DE ANGELIS: The River - Both Sides Of The Story (2013)
ALBUM / AUTOPRODUCTION  
GROUPES PROCHES : PINK FLOYD, PETER GABRIEL, FISH

(Recommandé)
TRACKS :
01. Tell me why, 02. Black stare, 03. One love, 04. Showbound, 05. ever look back, 06. Regrets, 07. his time, 08. Take it away, 09. What do you feel now, 10. Fly high, 11. Our trail of tears

FORMATION :
Cristiano Micalizzi (Batterie), Marcello Catalano (Chant), Marco De Angelis (Guitares / Basse / Claviers)

TAGs :
Accessible / FM, Romantique, Concept-album, Choeurs
 
Producteur confirmé, ingénieur du son, auteur de nombreuses musiques, entre autres, pour le cinéma et la publicité, Marco De Angelis sort aujourd’hui son premier album intitulé "The River/Both Sides Of The Story". Ce multi-instrumentiste de talent (guitare basse, stick, claviers, chœurs) a fait appel à Marcello Catalano au chant, Chistiano Micalizzi à la batterie et à quatre choristes.
Les compositions proposent une musique qui ne manque pas de charme, basée sur un concept d’une grande vicissitude parlant du cycle de l’eau et de son importance. Le maître de cérémonie développe une approche très mystique autour de ce thème en utilisant un apologue sur la bataille illimitée entre le bien et le mal. Dès la première écoute de The River, plusieurs comparaisons arrivent instantanément à l’esprit, Fish et Peter Gabriel en tête. Le timbre de Marcello délicatement voilé est capable de belles modulations. Le jeu de basse et de stick de Marco sont parfaits ainsi que son jeu de guitare qui délivre de très beaux soli.
L’opus offre ainsi de beaux passages de six-cordes, des nappes de claviers magnifiques et de belles partitions rythmiques. Un point marquant et remarqué viendra de la voix fragile et émouvante de Catalano, son chant chargé de feeling étant magnifié par des chœurs féminins à propensions floydiennes.
Après une ouverture de 21 secondes avec les ondes de « Radio » l'album nous propose « Tell Me Why » et son magnifique refrain enivrant porté par des lignes mélodiques de guitares impérieuses. « This Time » est un étonnant hybride entre Floyd, Gabriel et Fish ; des éléments musicaux World Music et un chant très Fishien viennent accompagner de magnifiques chœurs. "Regret" constitue un authentique condensé d’émoi typiquement dans l’univers musical de Gabriel, avec des sections de cuivre, des parties de piano traditionnelle et une guitare électrique proche de David Gilmour.
Marco de Angelis apprécie tout particulièrement les développements instrumentaux, et « What Do Feel Now" en est l'exemple parfait, proposant une atmosphère floydienne dispensée sous la forme d'un long instrumental planant qui en ravira plus d’un, avant d’offrir un très court couplet. Que dire enfin de l’introduction d’enfer de « Fly High » et des refrains entrainant de « Snowbound » et de « One Love » qui sont des morceaux littéralement taillés pour la radio.
Avec une très belle qualité de son, un livret réussi, The River est un excellent album de rock progressif.  Marco De Angelis et son combo ont donné vie à un premier album agréable marqué par ses inspirations primordiales. Le groupe devra pour la suite s'affranchir quelque peu de ses références et peaufiner son caractère, afin de suivre sa propre voie à l'image de groupes comme RPWL, avec le succès que l'on connait.

Monday 25 November 2013

 

 

Von: Thomas Kohlruß 


Die amerikanischen „Kollegen“ von Progarchives haben so eine Kategorie „crossover prog“, da landen so Alben wie „The River – Both sides of the story“. Nicht unpraktisch, denn bei „uns“ muss man da öfters „New Artrock“ oder „Postrock“ oder „Rock-Pop-Mainstream“ bemühen oder eine Kombination daraus... was ich aus „The River – Both sides of the story“ gemacht habe, dass kann man ja im Statistikteil nachlesen.
Marco De Angelis ist schon viele Jahre im Geschäft, als Komponist, als Produzent, als Ton-Ingenieur, als Musiker. Da war es an der Zeit für ein eigenes Album. Und trotz seiner Begeisterung für den klassischen Progressive Rock britischer Prägung Ende der 60er, Anfang der 70er Jahre versucht er nicht diesen zu imitieren. Ein Retroprog-Werk liegt also wahrlich nicht vor. Im Gegenteil „The River...“ klingt sehr modern, zeitgemäß in seinem Klanggewand. Rückbezüge kann man eher zu den Hochzeiten des Alan Parsons Project oder zu den späten Gilmour-Pink Floyd ziehen. Gerade „Take It Away“ klingt wie ein Überbleibsel aus den „A Momentary Lapse of Reason“-Sessions.
So trifft elegante, oftmals elegisch-verträumte Gitarrenarbeit (stilistisch immer wieder an David Gilmour erinnernd) auf epische Melodiebögen, unterlegt mit moderat vertrackter Rhythmik. Die mal kreischende, mal säuselnde E-Gitarre und sanft flirrende, flächige Tastenklänge bestimmen wesentlich den Klang. Die Songs kommen gefällig, nicht beliebig daher, sind aber eher weniger überraschend. Marco De Angelis, der die überwiegende Anzahl der Instrumente selbst spielt, und sein Drummer Cristiano Micalizzi agieren geradlinig, melodic-rockig, aber trotzdem auf charmante Weise nicht einfältig oder stumpf. Es ist halt irgendwie angeproggter Melodic Rock. Dem Hardcore-Progger sicherlich zu leichtgewichtig, aber wer gerne mal im melodiösen schwelgt oder einfach „nur“ gut, unblöde unterhalten werden will, der ist ziemlich richtig. Ein paar elektronische Sperenzken als Synapsenreizer gibt’s dann doch noch oben drauf, man muss ja auch Atmosphäre schaffen.
Unterstützt wird das Ganze vom hervorragenden Sänger Marcello Catalano. Dessen angenehme und ausdrucksvolle Stimme passt ideal zur Musik, sorgt aber nochmals für einen deutlichen Ruck in Richtung Melodic Rock. Die beunruhigende Anzahl an Background-Sängerinnen verhalten sich glücklicherweise recht dezent.
Wenn man nicht allzu puristisch an die Sache heran geht, ist „The River – Both sides of the story“ ein sehr unterhaltsames, moderat vertracktes, angeproggtes Melodic Rock-Album geworden. Macht (mir) Spaß!

Monday 11 November 2013


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Saturday 9 November 2013



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THE RIVER - BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY

Marco De Angelis


Crossover Prog

3.06 | 3 ratings
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3 stars Both sides of the coin

 Marco De Angelis decided to release his first solo album after many years in the music business, either as a performer or engineer/producer and this experience is reflected on "The River". Taking on board long-time friend and vocalist Marcello Catalano and a wonderful female vocal ensemble that goes by the name of 'Vocintransito', Marco produces a very professional and meticulous work in terms of presentation, sound and production. Being multi-instrumentalist, Marco handles almost everything on the album except for the drums, with the use of chapman stick standing out.
Musically, "The River" is part of the new wave of "light", commercially-driven progressive rock with many references to (mainly 80's) Pink Floyd and Alan Parsons; especially the Gilmour-esque patters on the guitars show the big influence they had on Marco's compositions. Strong points are the performances of the accomplished Catallano, who reminds me at times of the modern Neal Morse "school", and Vocitransito, maybe a modern aspect of what someone experiences in Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon''. Lyrically, the album deals with the concept of duality in many aspects and makes journeys to the past and memories as the short radio spot samples confirm. What is most important is that it flows freely and everything seems to mix successfully, an indication of serious production work.
Elements of innovation or intense variation are somewhat missing and the end result comes out polished and refined to the smallest detail but maybe lacking that extra "kick". Fans of crossover prog though, as defined here, will enjoy this to the full.
Best moments: One Love, Take it Away

Friday 8 November 2013




"Take it away" @ Birmingham Steel on Switch Radio 107.5
07/11/2013

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MARCO DE ANGELIS

The River - Both sides of the story (2013, Italy) 
 



Marco De Angelis

Marco De Angelis is an Italian composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer (he plays my favorite chapman stick too!) who although he was involved in the music business for many years, he hadn’t released any album under his name, and this is his first personal solo work.


Because he grew up listening mostly to the great bands of the ‘70’s such as PINK FLOYD, LED ZEPPELIN, GENESIS, YES etc, we can assume that his music will be influenced by this sound. Well, not exactly. His sound is modern & fresh, and although it reminds some other bands in certain occasions, truth is that his music style is rather an authentic one.
On this debut album he plays most of the instruments (with the exception of drums) and he participates in backing vocals as well. The singer is Marcello Catalano, and his voice matches music and style of the album very well. A very strong point worth mentioning is the backing vocals throughout the whole album. Marco De Angelis uses a very expressive female team doing the backing vocals, and the result is indeed of high quality.
Now a few info about the album: It contains 11 songs, plus 1 very small intro piece, and has a total running time of almost 67 minutes. The main instruments here aere mostly keyboards and guitar and this combination works perfectly! As for the influences I mentioned earlier, in my opinion the only I could find would be the sound of PINK FLOYD in their latest (mainly) albums such as ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’ or ‘The Division Bell’ (see the song ‘Take it Away’ for example).
Another very important fact I have to highlight is that the album is actually a concept one. Starting from the title, ‘The river’ refers to people’s lives as they flow like the river does and the sub-title ‘Both sides of the Story’ stands for the two river banks that represent, in a way, the duality that all human beings exist. The struggle between Good & Evil, the male & female life’s point of view, life & death, night and day etc… It is a really interesting idea, which is covered nicely by the music of Marco.
Concluding, this review I have to say that this is a qualitative concept album that combines touches of deep emotional elements with a highly pleasant prog listening experience! A rare combination!
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Friday 1 November 2013


"What do you feel now?" and "Fly high"
@ MLWZ on Radio Alfa Krakow 102.40 FM