Last Hour, The - The Last Hour

Last Hour, The ‎– The Last Hour

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Intuition Records (3) – INT28006
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1 Into Empty Depth
2 Waiting For The Rain To Fall
3 Death In Venice
4 Feelings
Written-By – Aimaproject
5 In Search Of The Infinite
6 New Dawn Fades
Composed By – Joy Division Guitar – Nicola Zinni Written-By – Ian Curtis
7 Chanson D'Automne
Voice – Aimaproject Written-By – Paul Verlaine
8 The Cold Embrace Of The Universe
9 The Unknown
10 It Is The Hour

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  • Barcode: 616948900328

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
The Last Hour (CD, Promo, Car) Intuition Records (3) none Russia 2008
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Review by tantrik Aug 11, 2010
Roberto Del Vecchio gained recognition and fame through his involvement in Gothica. This project released 2 albums on the famous Cold Meat Industry. When this project split in 2004 R. Del Vecchio set up The Last Hour. Now here comes his official debut opus, which took a few years to be achieved. The style of The Last Hour is quite different from Gothica, but for sure has some similarities as well. The sound mixes ambient parts and other new wave and ethereal influences with each other. I guess that the term ambient-wave music is appropriate. A few ethereal elements emerge to the surface and I'm here referring to the heavenly voices featured on the song 'Chanson d'Automne'. This is for sure one of my favorites from the album. The ambient part of 'The Last Hour' dominates on the tormenting 'It Is The Hour'. This track comes closer to theCold Meat Industry style while injects some diversity in this album. The spooky vocals reinforce the horror feeling of the atmosphere. A few more ambient cuts remain instrumentals and are definitely closer to pure soundtrack music. I'm here referring to 'In Search Of The Infinite' and 'The Cold Embrace Of The Universe'. This album reveals different facets from R. Del Vecchio, but creates a rather homogeneous entity. This is for a promising reconversion for this Italian musician.

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