“Neo”, the second studio album by La Torre
 dell’Alchimista, was released in 2007, six years after their beautiful 
debut eponymous work. The line-up is slightly changed and now it 
features Michele Mutti (keyboards), Michele Giardino (vocals), Davide 
Donadoni (bass) and Michelangelo Donadini (drums, percussion). During 
the recording sessions they were helped by some guest musicians that 
enriched the sound of the band providing guitars, sax, violin and flute 
and the result is really good. La Torre
 dell’Alchimista sound is definitely “keyboard driven” (Michele Mutti 
plays acoustic and electric piano, Hammond C3, Minimoog, organ, synth 
and Mellotron) and blends strong classical influences with prog-rock and
 Italian melody. Good also the art cover (painted by Michele Mutti) and 
the booklet containing some particular pictures and the lyrics. This 
work could recall bands as Le Orme, PFM and BMS but it’s not too 
derivative and it’s really worth listening to. “Neo” is conceived as a 
concept album describing the end of a love story in an original way, 
through a continuous parallelism between personal feelings and the 
images taken from ancient myths. The lyrics are not banal and it would 
be very unfair to define this work as just dealing with Greek 
mythology...
The
 dreamy outro of the first track leads to “Medusa”, a complex piece in 
four parts (Faith, Fugue, Chorale, Samba V) that was inspired by the 
mythical character of an unfortunate woman raped by Neptune in Athena’s 
temple. After the rape, Medusa’s long hair was turned into snakes by the
 goddess and she was given the power to turn anyone who dared to look 
directly at her into stone. According to the myth, the head of Medusa 
was cut off by Perseus who looked at her through a mirror-like shield. 
Once cut off, the head maintained its power and was at last placed at 
the centre of Athena’s Aegis as a symbol of her power. The music 
perfectly fits the lyrics with well balanced changes in moods and 
rhythms that blend prog rock, classical music and melodic vocals... 
“You, who confound my thoughts / On the shield of knowledge / Reflected 
image, You don’t scare me / You, who confound my thoughts / You turn 
into stone the stupidity / Of the people who stare at you / The men who 
lived with you are stones now / The heart that loved you beats no 
more... I won’t follow you, I’m free now...”. Well, a complex, dangerous
 and charming woman indeed! One who can drive you crazy dancing samba 
and who could be very difficult to forget...
“Idra”
 (Hydra) is a short instrumental interlude for piano solo that leads you
 to the first part of the long, complex “Risveglio, Procreazione e 
Dubbio” (Awakening, Procreation and Doubt) where, after an amazing 
instrumental prelude, nice melodic vocals come in to change atmosphere. 
The lyrics depict some experiments to overcome the split-up where you 
can find shadows and wasted days fading out until your arms will fall 
and wings will take their place to let you fly on the horizon just 
before falling back with your doubts... “So I feel like the father of an
 unknown son, scared by these signs / If the giant rides the dwarf / How
 can his arms carry that weight?... Idra, Cerbero and Medusa were born 
from waking-hours not from sleep / And they devour the remnants of my 
greatness... And suddenly, I lose myself...”.
“L'Amore
 Diverso” (The Different Love) is another short instrumental for piano 
solo that leads to “Cerbero” (Cerberus), an intricate track in three 
parts (Promenade, The Three Heads, The War Against Hydrogenous). The 
sound of a piano leads you softly to the gates of madness... Cerberus is
 the name of the three-headed monster hound guarding the entrance to the
 Greek Underworld. No-one can enter or leave without getting past him...
 “Six eyes, six shouts, you are everywhere I turn my eyes / Six times 
you promise, but seven times you disappoint / You are blood, you are 
tears but no sweat!...”. The music is haunting, swinging from frenzied 
keyboard rides to calm, romantic violin melodies... Well, the nightmares
 that rise when a love story comes to an end can really haunt you like 
omnipresent ghosts. Trying to fight them could bring dangerous 
side-effects and for your soul it could be destructive as an atomic 
war... “It’s my rage, it’s your craziness / To win, to lose, what’s 
really important? / A hot wind blows now / My breath is dying / My way 
to think about the future is dying...”.
The
 last track “Risveglio, Procreazione E Dubbio Pt. II” is another 
beautiful complex piece in three parts (Epilogue, Coda, Farewell) where 
you can find a nice flute passage and even some echoes coming from “the 
court of the Crimson King”. The lyrics deal with the awareness of past 
errors and the condemnation of arrogance, haughtiness and pride... “Time
 that has joined us is already splitting us / But how slowly moves the 
time of the split-up! / Like a leaf in the wind / You are going away 
from here / Leaving my body naked / The image of your diversity remains /
 You are like a wave, you slowly wear out / You used to confound my 
thoughts / Now you’re going away / Leaving a void and a closed 
speech...”. A beautiful farewell for an excellent album! 
La Torre dell’Alchimista: Neo (2007). Other opinions
Erik Neuteboom: La Torre Dell'Alchimista has made a lot of progress on their new album and especially the vintage keyboard aficionados will be delighted! (read the complete review HERE)
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