In 1991 an Italian band of ephemeral career, artistic published an album that would later be considered one of the best Italian progressive rock albums of all time.
That band was called Tale Cue, and they were the percussors of the return of the essence of Italian lyricism to classical progressive rock, but readjusting it to the new times.
With a sound that at times approached the time of Marillion with Fish in front, the band developed obscure instrumental passages guided by very classic keyboards and an excellent guitarist who remind us of a David Gilmour.
In short, a band that knew how to combine a series of different landscape palettes in constant changes of rhythms, between the symphonic and the metallic, with very pastoral moments and great, very intense melodies.
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