Italyโs Root of EVIL build worlds, and Symmetry of Silence drops you straight into a cold, flickering future where emotion wrestles with machine logic. With cinematic soundscapes, industrial rock grit, and symphonic metal drama, the album thrives on contrast, where beauty challenges brutality, and flesh pushes against circuitry. Itโs dense, dystopian, and unapologetically immersive, finding comfort in chaos and elegance in the digital void.
The journey kicks off with โLittle Girl โ Remastered,โ easing you in with fragile piano notes and writhing tender strings. Then, just when you get comfortable, the guitars tear through the calm, blazing and driven. The vocal delivery is raw and aching, tightening with emotion as it surges upward, carrying vulnerability, passion, and pain all at once. Tragically, the singer howls, โLittle Girl do you remember me, remember those times, the times that will never return.โ
Later on, โDust In Memories โ Special Versionโ slows the pulse, as gentle piano glimmers at the start before melodic guitars grind in distortion. A male and female vocal duet takes center stage, weaving together as strings swell and the beats thump softly underneath. Itโs restrained but anthemic, rising with a nostalgic and defiant bittersweet grace.
Closing out the album, โArchitect of Silenceโ strips things back to a melancholic piano that trickles and glides in the dark. A tender, luscious female voice enters first, vulnerable and unguarded, before a deep male voice joins in, turning the track into a passionate duet.
With Symmetry of Silence, Root of EVIL sheds light on the shape of silence and shows us just how loud it can get. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
