Con fuoco is the second full length studio album by Roman band Magnolia and was released in 2017 on the independent label Lizard Records with a confirmed line up featuring Chiara Gironi (vocals), Donatella Valeri (piano, keyboards), Simone Papale (bass), Claudio Carpenelli (drums), Bruno Tifi (guitars, backing vocals) and Alessandro Di Cori (guitars, bass, synthesizers, backing vocals). It confirms all the good qualities of their debut album, the music and lyrics follow a common thread and deal with globalization and social justice, oppression and war, resistance against dictatorships. The art cover by Gianluca Serratore gives a clue of the content and in the booklet you can find some pictures representing the events that inspired the pieces...
The opener “Con fuoco” (With fire) is an instrumental piece that starts by the contrast between a dreamy piano arpeggio and hard electric guitar riffs. The soaring vocals used as an instrument add a touch of oriental flavour and a melancholic mood while in the background you can hear gunshots and echoes of war... Then the voices from some radio news broadcasts introduce “Rivolta” (Revolt), an angry piece inspired by the 2011 clashes between the police and the protesters of the movement Occupy Wall Street in New York. The music and lyrics give voice to the reasons of the demonstrators, fed up by a sense of justice they can’t share. The new masters are more arrogant and coward than ever and their greediness is without limit but the time of change has come, this time it’s the time of revolt...
The accordion notes of “Bella Ciao” and the voices from some TV news broadcasts from Italy introduce, the reflective, melancholic “La città della notte” (City of the night), inspired by the clashes between police and no-global during 2001 G8 summit in Genoa and by the disproportionate police reaction in the night when they were searching for the black blocks who devastated the city the previous day. The music and lyrics describe the feelings of the day after in a city “where violence and abuse buried humanity alive”... Then it’s the turn of “Gea”, a piece inspired by the 2013 Greek crises. Here the music and lyrics evoke ancient roots of freedom and civilization, roots that start to scream as someone tries to cut them off in the name of financial power...
The following “Syrma” takes us to South America, in Argentina during the period of the civic-military dictatorship when about 30,000 people disappeared. Here the vocalist plays the role of an inmate who feels like a fly trapped in amber, tortured but untamed. The music goes through many changes in rhythm and atmosphere to describe the feelings of the protagonist. Love is a ferocious warrior and he still hopes to come back to his sweetheart that he calls with the name of a shining star to not betray her, Syrma... A wonderful track!
The title of the following “Stasi” refers to the official state security service of the German Democratic Republic, one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies in history. It’s a disquieting piece where the vocalist plays the role of a dissident who speaks to the shadows without identity that are controlling her, know everything about her life and can even bind her thoughts to the rhythm of their breath. But never become her... Magnolia, 2017 |
“Terre di mezzo” (Lands in-between) is a long, complex piece inspired by the never ending conflict in Palestine. It starts by a dream of peace and the music and lyrics express the hope of a better future, then an aggressive, electric section marks the rage and the search for revenge, blood on blood... The final section describes in music and words a desolate no man land where nobody can feel safe, a land stretching between abandoned barricades and wailing walls towering on both sides. How to sow and farm this land to turn it into everybody’s land?
The last track, “Luna del viandante” (The wanderer’s moon) is a long suite divided into three parts, “Stanze” (Rooms), “Distanze” (Distances) and “Assenze” (Absences). It’s a dreamy, intimate piece dealing with the subject of travel and the need of coming back to somewhere you can call home before time passing by will transform you in a faded photograph or just a far memory...
On the whole, a very good album mixing modern sounds influenced by artists such as Steven Wilson with Italian canzone d’autore and melody.
You can listen to the complete album HERE
Magnolia: Con fuoco (2017). Other opinions:
Micheal “Aussie-Byrd-Brother”: Quite the antidote to the classical symphonic grandiosity and retro-flavoured moves of many contemporary Italian prog bands, Magnolia truly stand out among the crowd with a firmly modern sound, doing things in their own deeply personal, equally elegant and dignified way that confirms subtlety and restraint can be endlessly powerful. ‘Con Fuoco’ bristles with energy and real purpose, but most importantly always retains great humanity and warmth, delivered by a group of talented and thoroughly inspired musicians touching on difficult subjects, and it's their greatest musical artistic achievement to date... (Read the complete review HERE)
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The last track, “Luna del viandante” (The wanderer’s moon) is a long suite divided into three parts, “Stanze” (Rooms), “Distanze” (Distances) and “Assenze” (Absences). It’s a dreamy, intimate piece dealing with the subject of travel and the need of coming back to somewhere you can call home before time passing by will transform you in a faded photograph or just a far memory...
On the whole, a very good album mixing modern sounds influenced by artists such as Steven Wilson with Italian canzone d’autore and melody.
You can listen to the complete album HERE
Magnolia: Con fuoco (2017). Other opinions:
Micheal “Aussie-Byrd-Brother”: Quite the antidote to the classical symphonic grandiosity and retro-flavoured moves of many contemporary Italian prog bands, Magnolia truly stand out among the crowd with a firmly modern sound, doing things in their own deeply personal, equally elegant and dignified way that confirms subtlety and restraint can be endlessly powerful. ‘Con Fuoco’ bristles with energy and real purpose, but most importantly always retains great humanity and warmth, delivered by a group of talented and thoroughly inspired musicians touching on difficult subjects, and it's their greatest musical artistic achievement to date... (Read the complete review HERE)
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