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Disturbed - Pianissimo Fortissimo

Pianissimo Fortissimo is the fifth album by Disturbed, which comes two years after testing by the excellent Songs in the mirror. The album that the band Turin has worked for over a year, marks the transition from an independent record label to a major label like EMI, and makes use of many excellent collaborations, by Manuel Agnelli, Afterhours - which is responsible for the choirs of In My Casket - to Baustelle, in Verden.

The result is forty minutes of music flowing with mild and delicate touch of mastery dampen the dark tones of the previous production, to develop new state of mind and tell the daily life of those insecure thirtysomething looking for answers and certainties, poised of nostalgia, love and regret nascent enthusiasm. From the solemn opening words of one more year, which opens the album full of romance with the disarming question, "Will where are you when I meet her eyes?" Pianissimo Fortissimo proceeds of sweetness sweetness, through the beautiful arches of David Rossi ( already worked with Coldplay, Goldfrapp, Siouxsie & The Banshees) in soft passages read as words or lively as the first single from the sun beats per minute (excluding from the jury of San Remo) and dreamy as the Casa Mia sweet, warm ballad of 'nascent love.

And yet the anxiety of the escape time in On and Off with his Brautigan "Day ending before you start, that a soft start to end in June Where were given an unusual atmosphere, poignant lament of nostalgia built exclusively on a piano accompanying the voice tormented by Tommaso Cerasuolo - who truly manages to procure that tickle the soul is talking about - the melancholy band all'incursione until the end. An album that, in perfect disturbance, combines the lightness of Italian pop to the depth and content of music copyright, excited to listen to the simplicity of little stories where you can find easily in our shares.

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