Just as our galaxy is a place that has fueled human curiosity and inspired wondering minds, the Italian trio Infinite Rising combines their fascination for space and Sci-Fi movies with a passion for progressive rock and metal music that traverses through a plethora of captivating musical landscapes. The band’s debut album, “Awakening,” is a dynamic sounding instrumental release which combines technical talent with breath taking cinematic like touches.
Musically, Infinite Rising seems to be very efficient in terms of their technical talents, reminding me of such acts as Scale the Summit and Animals as Leaders. They really do an impressive job at building such complex compositions through the use of various time signatures as well as riff structures. The three band members, Federico Albanese (guitar), Silvia Pistolesi (bass) and Alessandro Formichi (drums), have really great chemistry and the music flows with a graceful synergy. “Awakening,” is a very refreshing release that not only demonstrates the group’s highly skilled technical talents, but also their keen compositional efforts and ability to have everything flawlessly come together.
The album features six tracks with the opening song called, “Nocturnal Skywatchers.” From the very beginning of the song, you can tell that these three musicians are extremely creative when pertaining to how they use their instruments to tell this complex progressive story without any words. Also, the production and recording quality adds so much to band’s sound and really highlights the guitarist’s brilliant tone. Plus, the bass parts during the track sounded so fluid and vibrant to compliment the mesmerizing guitar notes and precise drum rhythms. On the second track, "Cosmic Sunset," the band begins with some frantic scale runs and eventually transitions into a more metal sounding jam. I thought the lead guitar playing was very virtuosic and it really demanded your attention as the guitarist shredded throughout the composition.
As a huge fan of Rush, I really liked the bass playing on the third track, “Perpetual Mood,” which reminded me of Geddy’s playing on albums like “Roll the Bones” and “Counterparts.” That bass tone just hits you with such bombastic force, while at the same time offering up these funky and unbelievably catchy fills. The drumming is also very well executed and on the fourth song, “Orbital Inclination,” the different time signatures and rhythmic patterns has your head completely spinning. It can be very challenging to come up with instrumental tracks, as sometimes you might get overwhelmed by the constant tempo changes along with the endless technical arrangements. However, Infinite Rising did a solid job keeping everything sounding tight and making sure they did not deviate too far from their vision.
Personally I thought the final two songs on the album were the most fascinating pieces of music with the fifth song, “Eternal,” being a truly profoundly progressive science fiction themed odyssey. I am a huge fan of atmospheric elements and I thought the band incorporated some haunting celestial atmospheric sounds to compliment the dynamic arrangements. The final song on the album, “Emotion Galaxy,” features a spectacular piano arrangement, which allows the conclusion of this album to be a very soothing experience. Again, I thought the overall execution when pertaining to how they went about arranging their songs was without a doubt one of the band’s greatest accomplishments on this release.
When looking back at the entire release, “Awakening,” is an unbelievably creative and skillfully crafted album that brings together progressive rock and metal elements to explore infinite sounding possibilities. I would highly recommend this album to anyone who enjoys progressive instrumental rock and metal music, because when there are no words the music allows your mind to create these mental images and drift away into the comforting complex melodic landscapes. I look forward to more music from Infinite Rising and I hope the band digs deeper into some of the musical concepts I heard on the fifth track, “Eternal,” as that is easily the best song off the album in my opinion. Even though there are still mysteries about the galaxy which we do not yet know, Infinite Rising is able to provide us with a soundtrack to listen to as we ponder about the vast starry frontier above us.
Check out the video for the song "Cosmic Sunset" below:
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