Macroscream

Macroscream - Italian Prog Group

Group from Italy

Genres: Progressive rock, rock, Symphonic Rock, violin, italian progressive rock

About Macroscream

MACROSCREAM represents the flowering of bassist/vocalist Alessandro Patierno's long-term vision to create a seventies-style progressive rock band. His idea took root in 2001 but it was seven years before the group's line-up was completed with the arrival of drummer Marco Pallotti in 2008. Like their fellow band members, Davide Cirone (keyboards) and Tonino Politano (guitar) have backgrounds in the music schools and academies. However it was violinist Gianpaolo Saracino's involvement in a number of folk music projects that largely shaped the band's musical development. And their style has been further honed through a productive live activity since 2010; last year they supported Italian jazz ensemble IBRIDO HOT SIX at a concert in Rome that also featured guest appearances by Gary Green and Malcolm Mortimore of GENTLE GIANT. The band's self-produced debut album ''Sisyphus'' (2011) is a mature musical work that combines a strong Italian folk sensibility, courtesy of Saracino's violin arrangements, with a devotion to 1970s symphonic prog. The ambition of the music is matched by English-language lyrics that are derived from philosophy and classical mythology - the album is inspired by Albert Camus' reading of the legendary trickster Sisyphus who was condemned to eternal punishment by the gods. In spite of Patierno's highly distinctive vocals, which often sound at odds with the music, the band generally manages to exploit the opposing but balanced qualities of harshness and sophistication. Sisyphus' travails were dedicated to an eternity of accomplishing nothing but his namesake album has the potential to establish MACROSCREAM as a major new RPI band in the near future.

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Macroscream — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Macroscream The Flying Giampy, from the 2016 album `Macroscream`
Macroscream Bloody Noise
Macroscream Sisyphus
Macroscream Inside the Tunnel / First Step
The Flying Giampy, from the 2016 album `Macroscream`
Bloody Noise
Sisyphus
Inside the Tunnel / First Step