TRAKS MAGAZINE #9
TraKs Magazine: everything about the new independent Italian music: interviews, reviews, news and a lot of free music! In this "Bands Edition": Sam and the Black Seas, A Total Wall, Moma, Egosystema, Movin K and many others
TraKs Magazine: everything about the new independent Italian music: interviews, reviews, news and a lot of free music!
In this "Bands Edition": Sam and the Black Seas, A Total Wall, Moma, Egosystema, Movin K and many others
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the sounds are harsh and dirty, but there is a<br />
structure and almost a vocation for melodic<br />
rock and there is room for some clearly vintage<br />
nostalgia. And after a roaring and storming<br />
Realize, here comes Get Lost! , where<br />
drumming takes fire, but the sensation is<br />
countered by curious electronic sounds. Post<br />
grunge clues suddenly splashes out of You<br />
and Me, leaving plenty of space to softness in<br />
rock sauce. Much worse False Friends, where<br />
again drumming becomes noisy and guitars<br />
sounds acid. In contrast, Forlorn starts<br />
gently, even with the piano, building his own<br />
anger step by step and feeding it again with<br />
a particularly robust drums. Energy is not<br />
exhausted and is confirmed by Never Again,<br />
another fast electric ride with light instincts.<br />
Clear the intentions of No Remorse, fluid and<br />
stormy, at the end of the record. A powerful,<br />
but also melodic album, the new one of the<br />
Egosystema, which confirmed with the second<br />
record how good they had already were<br />
in the time of the debut.<br />
egosystema<br />
Change Reality is the second album of<br />
Egosystema. The alternative metal combo<br />
publishes for Ghost Label Record the new<br />
album of eleven tracks, essentially a concept<br />
based on a painful loving triangle. The album<br />
is released online by Crashsound, digital by<br />
Believe and in physical format by CODE7<br />
(UK-IRL). Change Reality follows the debut<br />
of the band in 2014 with the full lenght “Inside<br />
The Empty”. After Change Reality, the<br />
purely introductory title track, the lp begins<br />
to hit seriously with Innocence betrayed.<br />
The lines of contemporary metal are confused<br />
with melodic attitudes, even though there are<br />
several deflagrations of power. Limits decides<br />
to highlight the most friendly side of the<br />
band, but also the darker one, with the voice<br />
that takes the lead at first, but with significant<br />
interventions of keyboards and guitars.<br />
Liar also points out a susbtantial duality:<br />
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