Album Review: Riccardo Moccia - Concertless (2021)
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Riccardo Moccia - Concertless
Release Date: February 25, 2021
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 39:36
Genre: Progressive Death Metal / Jazzcore
Origin: Rome, Italy
Riccardo Moccia is an actor, writer, composer, filmmaker, sound engineer, producer, musician, singer from Italian capital Rome. Shortened, you could say, Moccia is a professional artist dedicating his work to auditive and visual arts. On hand, we have the latest solo album by Riccardo Moccia whch follows the 2019 release "Percorsi". The seven-track release "Concertless" is an album deeply affected by the stormy tides that humankind is currently going through. It is hence a work dealing with different perceptions of thruth and falsehood, new concepts of distance and closeness, and the challenges that come with change and progress.
Tieing on to the last word of the previous sentence, "Concertless" is an extremely progressive album. The style played by solo artist Riccardo Moccia can predominantly be categorized under Progressive Metal and Progressive Death Metal. Further influences that can be heard on this artistic work are Jazz, Classic, Djent, Art Rock, Fusion, amongst many others.
Riccardo Moccia is creating soundscapes that merge brutal music with artistic arrangements easily. Sophisticated song structures build gorgeous scaffoldings for the brachiality of Djent and Progressive (Death) Metal. Hence, "Concertless" is an artistic, versatile, and demanding album for fans of heavy music and Jazz united.
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