Sleeping Romance (ITALY)

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Sleeping Romance (ITALY)

Postby Horex » 15 Jan 2025, 15:57

Sleeping Romance - Enlighten (2013)

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Year : 2013 (Ulterium Records)
Style : Symphonic Metal , Female vocals
Country : Italy
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 99 mb


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Formed in Modena in Italy the band started to write songs and perform live locally. After the first demo was released some line-up changes took place, which leads us to the current line-up. They recorded their debut album “Enlighten” and changed their name to Sleeping Romance, and after that a deal was inked with the Swedish label Ulterium Records.Federico Truzzi recorded “Enlighten” at the Lemonhead Studio and then the album was mastered by Roberto Priori [Los Angeles, Danger Zone, Vision Divine] at Pristudio. The incredible artwork was created by Felipe Machado Franco [Blind Guardian, Rhapsody of Fire] who really managed to capture the vibe of the album.The band describes the concept for “Enlighten” as “a travel into the human soul who is crashing into the world: fighting, loving and to be born again”.Fronted by the emotional vocals of Federica Lanna and the epic songwriting from guitar player Federico Truzzi, Sleeping Romance creates something really exciting together that should appeal to fans in the scene. Don’t miss out on “Enlighten”!

Album:

Metal music with women handling vocal duties is nothing new, as bands dating back as far as the late 1970's boasted either women as lead vocalists, or even some all-female line-ups, such as Girlschool or Rock Goddess. In the last 10-12 years, however, women fronting metal bands has become a bit of a trend, if not an outright phenomenon. From the rise of Nightwish right around 2000 (then helmed by Tarja Turunen), to the popularization of "gothic metal" by bands like Lacuna Coil (Christina Scabbia), Xandria, and Within Temptation, metal bands sporting a woman lead singer have become commonplace. The formula is simple: take a talented set of musicians of any gender and pair them with a reasonably attractive woman who can sing, sprinkle in plenty of melody and give the guitars some grit, and you have yourself a female-fronted metal band. Now in reality, it's not quite that simple, but when looking at the sheer number of bands that have been formed and introduced in the last 4-5 years alone, it seems like all of a sudden, metal bands with women as lead vocalists have come out of the woodwork tenfold.The problem with this sudden glut of metal bands with vocalists of the feminine persuasion is that, like the glut of "glam metal" bands of the late 80's and early 90's, or the long running glut of European-styled power metal bands, most of the bands don't stand out enough to do more than become part of the landscape, rather than being a hill or mountain that fans of the genre might want to scale to discover more than what's on the surface. To really make an impact, a band must either have ea unique sound and approach that separates them from the pack, or they have to have songs that really hit home and connect with audiences. If a band can bring both to the table, they have the best chance to break free from the "scene" and garner a larger listener base. Is Sleeping Romance positioning themselves to do just that? Read on!First things first: the name Sleeping Romance is kind of cheesy, so I want to get that on the table right away. Not that half the names of half the metal bands on the planet aren't in some way cheesy, silly, or downright awful, but that is a first impression which may deter some listeners. If the name doesn't put you off to listening to the band, then you're likely to hear a lot of touchstones you've heard before from other groups. Punchy, bass-heavy guitar sound that shifts back and forth between muscular metal and groovy hard rock vibes? Check. Thick, full production that gives the proceedings weight and volume? Check. Talented players cranking out reasonably good tunes? Check. Vocals that range from Evanescence rocking to Nightwish-lite Tarja Turunen style operatics? Check. Is this all starting to sound a little too familiar? Check.In defense of the album, it all sounds really good. The guitar sound is nice, with a real weight and depth to the tone. It's not overly heavy, though there are a few chugging portions where the heaviness factor goes up just slightly, and it feels a bit more aggressive than it all really is. When the solos come, you can hear that guitarist Federico Truzzi is a talent, and has some fretboard skill. I will say that bass guitar is a highlight here, especially in "Soul Reborn" where the bassist does all kinds of runs up and down that provide a more interesting backdrop than the standard "follow the melody" sort of playing that tends to be the case. Drum work is solid, if nondescript, though there are dynamics here and there which help make things less rote, notably during the softer sections of ballad "December Flower". Otherwise, the drumming doesn't stand out as much, though that's typical for this style. Vocals by Federica Lanna are the focal point here, and really, they are quite well done. She has a voice and style that lands somewhere in between Tarja Turunen's highly operatic style and Christina Scabbia's more laid-back, sultry sound. She vacillates between the 2 approaches, often within the same song. This usually looks like a laid back verse vocal, and then a higher register, more urgently sung chorus with more of that overdubbed, operatic feel. I'd like to hear a bit more emotion and inflection from her, but honestly, it's difficult to overly fault her performance here, because she sounds great and brings plenty to the table. The male background vocals sprinkled throughout also sound good.In terms of how I feel about the album, I can say that at first, I was somewhat ambivalent. The music sounded good, but didn't do much for me, as I felt like I'd heard it all before, and generally done better elsewhere. As I've continued to listen to the album, however, it has sort of grown on me slowly, with Federica's voice slowly beginning to worm its way into my heart a little. Not to the point where I feel she's in the top tier of female metal vocalists (she's no Tarja, Simone Simmons, or Floor Jansen), but she has a good voice that she uses well on the record, and that's enough to take this debut up a notch. Part of my problem here is that musically, they sound an awful lot like label-mates Darkwater with more symphonics and a woman at the vocal helm. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but I already have both Darkwater albums, and generally prefer that band when they're playing power metal under the Harmony moniker. Still, this is a competent album with well constructed songs that eventually begin to stick with you, despite the melody lines being less catchy than they ought to be for this style. As this is the band's debut, it's hard to give them too much flack, since this is a respectable first effort, and one that I've enjoyed spending time with. More time spent writing songs that have catchier melodies, or that flex the band's muscle more will help them get ahead. They're at their best when they're making things more epic, like the excellent "Devil's Cave" at the end of the album, as well as "The Promise Inside" or perhaps "Free Me". I just don't know how much I'll go back to it now that this review is written, and that's what the band needs to know going forward. I will recommend this to gothic/symphonic metal diehards, and to those who simply cannot get enough metal with female vocals. Otherwise, I'd recommend listening to this one first.

Line-Up:

Federica Lanna - Vocals
Federico Truzzi - Guitars, Orchestrations (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Nothing Else, Mechanical Swan
Bouna - Guitars
Lorenzo Costi - Bass (2013-present) - See also: State of Mind, ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Fogalord
Francesco Zanarelli - Drums (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, 5150 (Van Halen Tribute), Air Raid Sirens (Iron Maiden Tribute), ex-Fogalord

Tracklist:

01. Hybrid Overture 01:40 instrumental
02. Enlighten 04:30
03. The Promise Inside 05:04
04. Soul Reborn 03:44
05. Free Me 04:33
06. December Flower 04:59
07. Finding My Way 04:12
08. Passion Lost 05:09
09. Devil's Cave 06:37
10. Aeternum 01:26 instrumental


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Re: Sleeping Romance (ITALY)

Postby Horex » 15 Jan 2025, 15:59

Sleeping Romance - Alba (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Symphonic Metal , Female vocals
Country : Italy
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 145 mb


Bio:

Formed in Modena in Italy the band started to write songs and perform live locally. After the first demo was released some line-up changes took place, which leads us to the current line-up. They recorded their debut album “Enlighten” and changed their name to Sleeping Romance, and after that a deal was inked with the Swedish label Ulterium Records.Federico Truzzi recorded “Enlighten” at the Lemonhead Studio and then the album was mastered by Roberto Priori [Los Angeles, Danger Zone, Vision Divine] at Pristudio. The incredible artwork was created by Felipe Machado Franco [Blind Guardian, Rhapsody of Fire] who really managed to capture the vibe of the album.The band describes the concept for “Enlighten” as “a travel into the human soul who is crashing into the world: fighting, loving and to be born again”.Fronted by the emotional vocals of Federica Lanna and the epic songwriting from guitar player Federico Truzzi, Sleeping Romance creates something really exciting together that should appeal to fans in the scene. Don’t miss out on “Enlighten”!

Album:

Let the curtain rise on the new Mediterranean symphonic metal sensation: Sleeping Romance! This Italian quintet displays true mastery, as they fuse bloodcurdling classical sounds with monstrous melodic death metal riffing. The music is full of force yet sustained by noble, theatrical flamboyance and provides a symphony for the broken hearted who somehow manage to love again. Their upcoming album, “Alba”, leads a journey of orchestral opera arrangements and siren songs: touching, sometimes frightening, but always as personal as can be. Songstress Federica Lanna means every word she sings and Federico Truzzi complements her lovely voice with delicate guitars.Sleeping Romance states: “We are very excited to present our new album 'Alba', an album we are very proud of! 'Alba' represents a strong musical evolution compared to our debut album and is more dark, powerful and deep. Heavy guitar riffing, a lot of orchestral and choir sections and emotional lyrics is what you'll get from this album. All strings, woodwinds, brasses and choir parts are recorded live to give our songs real life and a great sound. The concept of Alba, “Dawn” in Italian, centers around the main character and her life that advances through difficulties, choices and mistakes, and leads the character to a positive growth. The message the concept wants to give is that life is complex, full of obstacles, but there’s always a way forward, and an opportunity for everyone to reach what their heart desire. We really hope you will appreciate our second album, both the music and the concept and atmosphere!”

Line-Up:

Lorenzo Costi Bass (2013-present) - See also: State of Mind, ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Fogalord
Francesco Zanarelli Drums (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Fogalord
Bouna Guitars (2013-present) - See also: ex-Hybrid Resolution
Federico Guitars, Orchestration (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Nothing Else, Mechanical Swan
Federica Vocals (2013-present) - See also: ex-Hybrid Resolution

Tracklist:

01. Overture - Twilight
02. Where The Light Is Bleeding
03. Lost In My Eyes
04. Touch The Sun
05. Forgiveness
06. My Temptation
07. Across The Sea
08. Everything Behind
09. Through The Looking Glass
10. Alba
11. Underture - Daylight

+ Video "Where The Light Is Bleeding" (Official Video)


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Re: Sleeping Romance (ITALY)

Postby Horex » 15 Jan 2025, 16:00

Sleeping Romance - We All Are Shadows (2022)

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Year : 2022
Style : Symphonic Metal , Female vocals
Country : Italy
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 95 mb


Bio:

Formed in Modena in Italy the band started to write songs and perform live locally. After the first demo was released some line-up changes took place, which leads us to the current line-up. They recorded their debut album “Enlighten” and changed their name to Sleeping Romance, and after that a deal was inked with the Swedish label Ulterium Records.Federico Truzzi recorded “Enlighten” at the Lemonhead Studio and then the album was mastered by Roberto Priori [Los Angeles, Danger Zone, Vision Divine] at Pristudio. The incredible artwork was created by Felipe Machado Franco [Blind Guardian, Rhapsody of Fire] who really managed to capture the vibe of the album.The band describes the concept for “Enlighten” as “a travel into the human soul who is crashing into the world: fighting, loving and to be born again”.Fronted by the emotional vocals of Federica Lanna and the epic songwriting from guitar player Federico Truzzi, Sleeping Romance creates something really exciting together that should appeal to fans in the scene. Don’t miss out on “Enlighten”!

Album:

The band lead by Federico Truzzi, displays, as we are used to, true mastery by fusing blood-curling classical sounds with monstrous melodic death metal riffs and more progressive sounds. Full of force, heavier than ever and yet sustained by noble theatrical flamboyance. With the powerwoman Lina Victoria taking over the lead voice, Sleeping Romance take us into a new chapter of the band’s history with “We All Are Shadows”, submerging us into the deepest shades of the human nature.Musically speaking, Sleeping Romance have also ignited a bonfire. Catchy, poppy songs, dark melodies that invite you to reflect, headbanging numbers and chilling instrumentals that make one forget everything for a moment. Influences ranging from classical music to dark sounds reminding of Katatonia or more progressive Leprous to modern metal like Architects or Bring Me The Horizon make Sleeping Romance's sound modern and unique. The band do not follow trends and just play their own way, spicing up this colourful mixture with a touch of their original symphonic essence. That is so outstanding and great they are themselves likely to become trendsetters in the metal scene. Definitely a must for friends of Evanescence, Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil or Spiritbox."Call My Name” is about freeing yourself from your inner chains. Be yourself and stand by your side. We all do carry many sides of ourselves hidden inside, have the courage to show them to the world. The single is not only a lyrical statement — Sleeping Romance also goes all out with their new single! In addition to the exquisite use of strings, which surprisingly blend seamlessly with the hard guitar riffs and the thundering drums, Lina Victoria amazes us not only with her powerful melodic voice, but also with her skilful growls."Bridge Of Minds" encourages people to accept each other. Its lyrics are poetic and thought-provoking. Sleeping Romance show another colorful facet of their musical diversity with this song. You would never guess that this song comes from a metal band, and yet the surprising, overwhelming ending gives you goosebumps.Do you remember that one dream you had as a child? We all spend our lives working towards something and looking forward to the day when our dream comes true. This is exactly the feeling Sleeping Romance portrays in "Smoke and Mirrors". In between the heavy riffs and drums, you can hear the delicate strings and vocals highlighting the contrast between what you see and what lies beneath the surface. Cloaking it all in a grandiose Arabic psalmody as a special highlight.Recall the feeling you have every time you feel anxious. Can you not? The song "Ghost Shadows" helps you to. The lyrics of this song describes the different phases many people go through when they are depressed or anxious. Authentic and mercilessly honest, the song speaks of the effects that constant anxiety may have on the human psyche.

Line-Up:

Lina Victoria - Vocals (female) (2020-present) - See also: Abhcan
Federico Truzzi - Guitars, Orchestrations (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Nothing Else, Mechanical Swan
Mattia Todescato - Guitars (2018-present) - See also: Winterbreed
Lorenzo Costi - Bass (2013-present) - See also: State of Mind, ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, ex-Fogalord
Francesco Zanarelli - Drums (2013-present) - See also: ex-Synthphonia Suprema, ex-Hybrid Resolution, 5150 (Van Halen Tribute), Air Raid Sirens (Iron Maiden Tribute), ex-Fogalord

Tracklist:

01. Of Shadows and Men
02. Smoke and Mirrors
03. Call My Name
04. Ghost Shadows
05. Stuck In Your Head
06. My Own Foe
07. Resemblance Of Light
08. Haven
09. We All Are Shadows
10. Bridge Of Minds


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