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Sleeping Romance: Alba - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205690856 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $28.00 Model Number 205690856
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Title: Alba
Artist: Sleeping Romance
Label: Napalm
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 840588109593
Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2017-11-03
Number of Discs: 1

Let the curtain rise on the sensual seduction of Mediterranean Symphonic Metal: Sleeping Romance provide a symphony for the broken hearted who somehow manage to love again. "Alba" leads a journey of orchestral opera arrangements and siren songs; touching, sometimes frightening, but always as personal as can be. Songstress Federica Lanna means every word of "The Bleeding Darkness In Me". As always, Federico Truzzi flatters her lovely voice with delicate guitars. The Italian quintet display true mastery, as they fuse bloodcurdling classical sounds with monstrous Melodic Death Metal-riffing, full of force yet sustained by noble, theatrical flamboyance. After the success of their debut "Enlighten" Sleeping Romance's frenetic "Alba" is not to be ignored. For fans of Napalm Record's finest symphonic metal acts, Delain, Xandria, Amberian Dawn, and Visions Of Atlantis

Tracks:
1.1 Overture - Twilight
1.2 Where the Light Is Bleeding
1.3 Lost in My Eyes
1.4 Touch the Sun
1.5 Forgiveness
1.6 My Temptation
1.7 Across the Sea
1.8 Everything Behind
1.9 Through the Looking Glass
1.10 Alba
1.11 Underture - Daylight

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