'Edu Falaschi' continues on its way without worrying too much to retain its audience and after having revisited in acoustics of the titles "Angra" and d "Almah' ('Moonlight'), 'E.V.O.' out a quite different style from previous albums. Overall, of course, the base is metal and this latest installment is certainly the more melodic than Edu' has ever composed. But, one that would give a specific style: 'Age Of Aquarius' after an acoustic introduction (accompanied by bird song!) takes us into a rhythm dynamic and removed. With 'Speranza' closer than a group as 'Asia' in a pop/rock style. 'The brotherhood' is a beautiful ballad that could have been written by 'Billy Joël'. As for 'Higher', it is very close to groups such as 'Last Autumn's Dream'. We're in a more rock record with 'Bellosguardo' that is reminiscent of some of the songs of 'Brian Adams'. In summary, a subtle mix of different styles in a very homogeneous and very positive opus. By the way, we find a theme dear to 'Edu': in our humanity always too materialistic and current to his loss, he dreams to think a general return to the wisdom of the awakening of consciences (age of Aquarius); In summary, this album is much more accessible than the previous ones and 'Edu Falaschi', even if he might lose some fans of the first hour, has all chances to win others and expand its audience anisi... -Translated by Microsoft translator- | |