![]() ![]() It leads to the disquieting "Paesaggi d'insonnia" (Insomnia landscapes) that starts by a frenzied rhythm and a stormy atmosphere. The short instrumental opener "Origami in Sol-" (Origami in G-) sets the atmosphere with its strong symphonic flavour and solemn pace. The beautiful artwork by Marica Fasoli reflects the subject matter. Sadako unfortunately didn't complete her task and stopped at 644. As you can read in the liner notes, a Japanese legend tells that anyone who folds one thousand origami cranes will see his wishes come true. ![]() It's a wonderful conceptual work inspired by the story of Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who died because of the consequences of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima by the American Air Forces during World War II. ![]() It was released in 2020 on the independent Andromeda Relix label with a renewed line up featuring Luca Zerman (vocals, Hammond, synth), Fabio Gaspari (vocals, bass, guitar, mandolin), Claudio Antolini (piano, synth) and Alessandro Perbellini (drums) plus some special guests such as Elisa Montaldo (vocals - from Il Tempio delle Clessidre), Massimo Maoli (guitar), Simone Chiampan (drums) and Federico Zoccatelli (sax). "Sadako e le mille gru di carta" is the fourth studio album by Logos, an Italian prog band from Verona whose roots date back to the nineties. ![]()
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