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Street Symphonies Records Burning Minds Music Group are proud to announce the details of "Dyadic", the second official studio album from Italian melodic hard-rockers, Alchemy. After a year of hard work in the studio, the band is currently adding the final touches to the album with producer Pierpaolo "Zorro" Monti. They are now in the final stages of mixing and mastering by renowned sound engineer, Roberto Priori (Danger Zone, Raintimes, Wheels Of Fire). "Dyadic" showcases a remarkable step ahead in the band's artistic career. Davide "Dave Rox" Barbieri (Raintimes, Wheels Of Fire, Room Experience, I.F.O.R., Charming Grace) is handling the vocal production, and Stefano Zeni (Wheels Of Fire, Room Experience, I.F.O.R., Charming Grace) on guitar production. Last but not least, the band partnered with British novelist, Peter Darley, for the supervision of their lyrics in order to perfect their new sound for worldwide fans with unquestionable quality. Moreover, great contributions have been provided in the album by renowned artists: James Martin, Tom Martin & Nick Workman (Vega) penned together the exclusive unreleased track "Hero", while the likes of Davide "Dave Rox" Barbieri, Stefano Zeni and Steve De Biasi (Gunshy, Room Experience, Charming Grace) appear in "Dyadic" as very special guests.
 
Frontman Marcello Spera says: "We put everything we had into the songwriting, production, and recording processes to make this record sound huge, and I must say, the result is already astonishing. Working with top-notch melodic rock heroes, Pierpaolo MontiDavide Barbieri, and Stefano Zeni really helped us deliver the best sound we could. At the moment, everything is in Roberto Priori's hands, and it's his turn to make the magic happen. After listening to some of the mix previews, we knew his contribution would raise the quality of our record even further, thanks to his experience and dedication. Be ready for a solid hard rock album with a deep melodic twist, big guitars, and catchy melodies!"
 
"Dyadic" is set for release on March 29, 2019 via Street Symphonies Records / Burning Minds Music Group in Europe, while a dedicated Japanese version will follow in April 2019 via AnderStein MusicA special Ltd. Personalized Edition created by Outward Styles will be available exclusively on the label's online shop, Rock Temple. CD graphics have been designed by Aeglos Art (Airbound, Raintimes, Michael Kratz, Wheels Of Fire), while the CD booklet features introductive liner notes written by Fabiana Spinelli (Loud And Proud, Fireworks Magazine, Classix). The album will be introduced with an exclusive live event on March 30, 2019 @ Dedolor Music Headquarter (Rovellasca - CO / ITALY), during the third awaited "A Melodic Rock Night" festival.
 
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Marcello Spera: Vocals
Cristiano Stefana: Guitars
Andrew Trabelsi: Keyboards
Matteo Castelli: Bass
Matteo Severini: Drums & Percussion

TRACKLIST
01. Cursed
02. One Step Away
03. Endless Quest
04. What It Takes (feat. Stefano Zeni)
05. Nuketown
06. Day By Day
07. Hero
08. Lost In The Dark
09. Goodbye (duet with Davide “Dave Rox” Barbieri)
10. Take Another Shot
11. Prisoner
12. Goodbye (Acoustic Version feat. Steve De Biasi – Exclusive European Bonus Track)
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Not a bad album. Massive b-grade Crazy Lixx vibe. There were times I actually wondered if this was a side project for the lead singer.

'Hero' is my pick here. Pretty awesome song, to be honest. 

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Listened to this album properly a couple of times now and I like it.

Died a bit in the end for me, but further listens may change that feeling.
Cursed, What It Takes and Hero are the standouts for me so far.

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