Giuntini Project - IV [with Tony Martin] (2013)


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Music : Rock : Lossless
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Aldo Giuntini/Tony Martin - Giuntini Project IV (2013)

Release date:
May 24th, 2013



Lineup:

Fulvio Gaslini Bass
Ezio Secomandi Drums
Aldo Giuntini Guitars
Dario Patti Keyboards
Tony Martin Vocals


Songs:

1. Perfect Sorrow 03:08
2. Born in the Underworld 05:17
3. Shadow of the Stone 03:58
4. Cured 04:08
5. I Don’t Believe in Fortune 04:03
6. If the Dream Comes True 04:45
7. The Rise and Fall of Barry Lyndon 04:33
8. Bring on the Night 04:20
9. Not the Jealous Kind 04:32
10. Saint or Sinner 03:57
11. Last Station: Nightmare 05:19
12. How the Story Ends (Megadeth cover) 04:24 Show lyrics
13. Truth Never Lie 05:12


I must confess I'd never really made any effort previously to look into Tony Martin's

post-Sabbath career. I always safely assumed that it would be a shoddy aggregation of

rehashed covers and unadvised stabs at past glory, as is the case with most vocalists in

particular who leave prominent bands (Paul Di'Anno comes to mind). I'd never heard of the

Giuntini Project either, or Aldo Guintini - who on the face of it would seemingly number

among the numerous obsessive and flashy neo-classical shredders lending their names to

projects.

Both rather egregious mistakes. While its true the style displayed on this album does

largely resemble Tony's previous efforts in Black Sabbath, its executed with such

precision and energy that its really hard to call it a mere duplication. This can hold its

own when compared to any of those seminal albums. Giuntini, on his part - is barely a

pretentious axeman, and has a very uncanny sense of melody that dare I say rivals Iommi's.

A lot of the riffs on here, sample the grinding mid-paced crunch of 'Born in the

Underworld' or the soaring harmonies in the fast paced 'If The Dream Comes True' bear a

style and a swagger that the original riffmeister has seemingly lost today.

In fact, if anything becomes immediately apparent on hearing this - its that Tony Martin,

more than his former bandmembers is the real flagbearer for true heavy metal. His

exceptional vocal melodies and incredibly clean voicings (he surely listened to his share

of Rainbow) shine through every song on here - whether on the standout 'Not the Jealous

Kind' which evinces immense commercial potential a la 'No Stranger to Love' or speedy

numbers like 'Perfect Sorrow' or 'Saint or Sinner'. Which just makes you wonder what could

have been if Black Sabbath had any semblance of interest in making actual music instead of

churning out a sub-par regurgitation of a time long past with the closest equivalent of a

particularly anti-musical hobo on vocals. The prospect is tantalising, and with great

regret - can only be forced when someone may finally pull the plug on poor Ozzy and put

him out of his misery. I kid, of course. But if anyone truly can, well - you know what to

do.

There are two instrumentals on the album - and in keeping with the general trend to avoid

excess, they are great rhythmic pieces and greatly add to the flow of the album rather

than detract from it. The last of them, 'Last Station' particularly evinces a kind of

menacing atmosphere which I'd really like to see more of in the band. Its clear this band

has far more potential than they keep themselves to, and while they execute their current

style with excellence bar none - it'd be nice to see them progress and play something out

of their current mould every now and then. The gap between albums however reveals that we

might not see a sequel to this release all too soon, but I definitely hope otherwise. And

in shirking my presumptions, this release gives me incentive to check out their back

catalog for similarly strong efforts.

Oh, and before I close. The track immediately after the final instrumental is, rather

inexplicably, a Megadeth cover. And a cover of a song on Endgame, at that. Now its hard to

imagine why the band would even think of doing this, and that's all I can say about it.

The two tracks after it too are rather sub-par, and I guess this is in keeping with the

long tradition of tacking on needless filler at the end of albums. But that makes it that

much easier to just press eject and I won't really be deducting much from the score on its

account.
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