Revoltons - Night Visions

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Review by Joshua A McAllister

Night Visions by Revoltons: A Wild Ride Through Metal and Melody Alright, so Night Visions by Revoltons came out in 2003, and if you're into prog rock or heavy metal with a twist of pop/rock vibes, this album is kind of like that weird dream where everything feels familiar but also totally off the rails. It’s got layers—like an onion, but one that punches back when you peel it. The band hails from Europe (Germany to be specific), and they brought some serious talent to the table. You've got Alex Corona shredding on guitar, Giorgio "Pittore" Murer smashing drums like his life depends on it, and Andro belting vocals that feel raw yet polished at the same time. Oh, and Claudio Coassin lending those backing vocals? Dude adds depth without stealing the spotlight. Props to him. Now, let me tell you about two tracks that stuck with me after hitting play. First up, “Eternal Pain.” This song hits hard—not just because of its crunchy riffs but because it tells a story that feels personal. Like, you can almost picture someone staring out a rainy window thinking about their regrets while the music builds around them. The way the keyboards swirl in the background gives it this haunting vibe, and when the chorus kicks in, man, it’s like being hit by a wave of emotion. Heavy doesn’t even cover it. Then there’s “Hands Of Magellano,” which is just… wow. I mean, how do you not get hooked by that opening riff? It’s catchy as hell, but then it takes a turn into something darker, almost cinematic. The whole thing feels like a journey—you start off walking down a quiet path, and suddenly you’re running through a storm. The interplay between the guitars and percussion here is insane; it’s like each instrument has its own personality fighting for attention. By the end, you’re left breathless, wondering what just happened. What really stands out about Night Visions is how ambitious it feels. These guys didn’t just throw together a bunch of songs—they crafted something intricate, blending progressive metal with power metal theatrics and prog rock complexity. Tracks like “The Court’s Fool” and “Cell Of Death” show off their knack for storytelling, while “Before The Dawn” brings a sense of hope amidst all the chaos. And yeah, okay, maybe having duplicate track listings on the album was a bit messy, but honestly? It kinda fits the chaotic charm of the whole thing. Here’s the kicker, though: listening to this album made me realize how much we take risks for granted in music these days. Back in 2003, bands like Revoltons were pushing boundaries, unafraid to mix genres and experiment. Nowadays, it seems like everyone’s chasing streams instead of dreams. Maybe that’s why albums like Night Visions still resonate—they remind us of a time when music felt dangerous, unpredictable, and alive. So yeah, give this one a spin if you want your ears to go on a rollercoaster ride. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself humming “Hands Of Magellano” for days afterward—it’s not my fault the damn thing is stuck in my head too.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Eternal Pain1:15
Before the Dawn02:21
Malcom's Drama07:51
Hands of Magellano05:40
The Old Walls5:49
The Autumn Believer5:20
Time for Worlds Inside04:53
Time For Worlds Inside4:55
The Court's Fool06:21
Reality Met Childhood5:42
Before The Dawn2:21
The Court's Fool6:21
Cell of Death05:41
Hands Of Magellano5:40
Cell Of Death5:41
Malcom's Drama7:51

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Catalog Numbers

LMP 0310-061 CD

Labels

LMP

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed BySPV GmbH
Phonographic Copyright (p)Limb Music Products
Copyright (c)Limb Music Products
Published ByLimb Music Publishing
Recorded AtNew Sin Studios
Mixed AtMajestic Studio, Scorzè

Credits

RoleCredit
Backing VocalsClaudio Coassin
GuestClaudio Coassin
BassAlessandro Carli
DesignDennis "Sir" Kostroman, Nikolay "Dr. Venom" Simkin
DrumsGiorgio "Pittore" Murer
PercussionGiorgio "Pittore" Murer
GuitarAlex Corona
IllustrationLeo Hao
KeyboardsAndrea Corona
Mastered ByMichael Tibes
Mixed ByMarino De Angeli, Revoltons
Photography BySonia Cuzzolin
ProducerLuigi Stefanini, Marino De Angeli, Revoltons
Recorded ByLuigi Stefanini
VocalsAndro
Written-ByRevoltons
Arranged ByRevoltons

Notes

  • Promotional cardboard sleeve.
  • All music recorded by Luigi Stefanini at New Sin Audio Design, August 2002.
  • All vocals recorded by Marino De Angeli at Majestic Studio, February 2003.
  • Mixed by Marino De Angeli and Revoltons at Majestic Studio, Italy.
  • Mastered by Michael Tibes, Germany, September 2003.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 693723658421
  • Label Code: LC 00924
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Barcode: 6 93723 65842 1
  • Matrix / Runout: Limb Music Products-LMP0310-061CD- Revoltons-Night Visions

Interesting fact about Album

Here's something cool: The album *Night Visions* by Revoltons is like a musical rollercoaster blending genres like Prog Rock, Power Metal, and Progressive Metal. Released in 2003 in Germany under the label LMP, it features tracks with intriguing names like "Malcom's Drama" and "The Autumn Believer." Fun detail—Claudio Coassin lent his voice as a guest, while Alex Corona shredded on guitar. And get this, some songs are listed twice but likely have subtle differences or reprises. It’s the kind of album that keeps you guessing!

Comments

christianxn
2025-03-14
Italy's Revoltons are a clone of Metallica, Grave Digger and Savatage, as shown by their 2003 debut, Night Visions.
narcissainthehouse
2025-03-14
Yo tengo este álbum...de ptmre esta banda lmL