Left-To-Live | ||||
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Studio album by Twenty Four Hours | ||||
Released | 2016 | |||
Recorded | March–July 2015 | |||
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Length | 59:40 | |||
Label | Musea | |||
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Left-To-Live is the fifth album by Italian psychedelic-progressive rock band Twenty Four Hours. The songs were designed in the period between March 2014 and August 2015, although the crucial phase of composition took place in the same Trullo, in San Marco di Locorotondo where in 1995 was composed and recorded the third album of the band Oval Dreams. However, the following arranging and production steps took place in the period between March and July 2015 between Fano (PU) and Preganziol (TV), Italy.
For the first time the band has turned to an external artistic producer, Andrea Valfrè, former producer of Le Orme and Lunapop, who took care for the arrangement of five of the twelve songs of the album and mixed the whole work in the analog domain. Mastering has been instead entrusted to Marco Lincetto, record producer and label owner of "Velut Luna" that in 2012 published the "audiophile" vinyl edition of Oval Dreams.
The album will be released on compact disc in April 2016 by Musea, the French label of progressive rock historically linked to the band since 1998, while from March 29, 2016 the album is already available on iTunes and by March 30 on Deezer and Spotify
The themes of Left-To-Live, which is announced by the band as a classic concept-album, are essentially social, but are faced with a dreamlike-paradoxical approach; the band in fact asks itself: "If all mankind had only 24 hours left to live, what memories would pass in his virtual mind before final passage?" The cover, a collage of powerful images, evocative of the great human tragedies, from the Inquisition to the great genocides, from the Crusades to the Jihad, from the extermination of the American Indians to the atomic bomb, from deforestation to cyber bullying, tells us just the "flash" that humanity would have before the final act. And there are not good memories or concessions to happy events, even in the texts of the most representative songs of this album, except for some references to love, and to an ethereal sister telling of his virtual family, as if they were the only lifeline, the only slender thread of hope, before the inevitable denouement.
The second track on the album, "Sister Never Born" is inspired by the last novel by Francesco Carofiglio, "Voglio vivere una volta sola" and its video, released on October 31 of 2015, ranked among the best progressive songs together with Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, now launched into a prolific solo career and Steve Hackett of Genesis on the English Teamrock.com web magazine. On 2015 Christmas Eve however, it was released the video of the 3rd track on the album, "That Old House", while at Easter it was released the video of the first song of the album "Soccer Killer", dedicated to the 13 children executed by ISIS jihadists on January 12, 2015 in Mosul, Iraq for watching a football game on television.