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Fantasma review
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Review of Fantasma

Charles Dickens sang three in his famous story. That is one of Baustelle in it past, present and future intertwine. The Phantom of the passage of time, the central theme around which pitted the nineteen songs from the new album of the Tuscan.
The sequel to The Monks of the West is a work in some respects different and unsettling, yet at the same time, could not be signed by none other than the Baustelle. Francesco Bianconi, Rachel Claudio Brasini Bastreghi and are back in the beginning, Montepulciano, to record, in beautiful places that certainly helped shape the evocative atmosphere of the disc. The rest did the orchestra of sixty elements that made โ€‹โ€‹use music for the trio's own words, minimizing the presence of instruments typically "rock."
The result is a classic album, symphonic, orchestral, opera in which educated are so many references to poetry, literature, music and current affairs, to the cinema, which plays an important role in Ghost. In fact there are horror films (could it be otherwise with a title like that?) Italian 70's, of which Bianconi is fond, that inspired the album artwork and tracklist, conceived as if it were an imaginary film, with a lot of titles, range, and credits.
Then sit back and turn off lights and smartphones: the spectacle of the time that passes is about to begin.
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11 years ago on 5 February 2013 12:35

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