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Daedalus - Leading Far From A Mistake (Song by Song)



With: Fabio Gremo [bass]
Conducted by: wrathchild
Published: 14.10.2004

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Daedalus
Album info: Leading Far From A Mistake


01. Darkness
02. Masquerade
03. Time
04. Rem 8
05. Leading Far From A Mistake
06. New 64
07. Raining
08. Flowers On Icarus' Tomb

Darkness: this piece works as an instrumental introduction to our album; it's short, rather gloomy and simple.

Masquerade: a powerful presentation of vocals, singing almost a hymn to life; this song is quite linear, but sometimes complex hints appear between consecutive sections.

Time: one of the brightest songs of the album! Speaks about the troubles of love and selfishness.

Rem 8: this is the main instrumental track of the CD, a very old one (it was composed nearly in 1999). You'll find here a complex structure and a large number of different elements melted together to obtain a remarkably simple perception.

Leading far from a mistake: the most important piece of the album, deals with the possibility of being in fault and the search for deliverance. Each section underlines the changes in the way of thinking of the main character.

New 64: this is just an experiment, a piece with some guitar riffs often modified and used in different ways, with changes in their functions and arrangement.

Raining: this song is one of our favourite ones; in the lyrics we try to expose a cautious description of how a hurt mind could possibly act to reach its extreme intent. The very articulated music is just a painting of these feelings.

Flowers on Icarus' tomb: this is the only direct reference to mythology in our album, a distressing and melancholic lament of a father on the grave of his son.





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