
Submarine Silence - Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Submarine Silence
- Title: Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: MaRaCash Records: MRC139
- Genre: Symphonic Progressive Rock, RPI
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 45:22
- Total Size: 453 / 147 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Majestic Whales 6:39
02. Les Mots Que Tu Ne Dis Pas 6:13
03. Limbo Of The Rootless 8:07
Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter:
04. I) Guadeloupe 1:22
05. II) Port Of Spain 2:03
06. III) Shango Orishas 2:43
07. IV) The Floating Painter's Palette 1:50
08. V) Chanson а La Lune 0:58
09. VI) Port-au-Prince 5:56
10. VII) Niet Vergeten! 3:26
11. VIII) Self-Portrait For Two 2:51
12. Zena (Extra Track) 3:14

01. Majestic Whales 6:39
02. Les Mots Que Tu Ne Dis Pas 6:13
03. Limbo Of The Rootless 8:07
Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter:
04. I) Guadeloupe 1:22
05. II) Port Of Spain 2:03
06. III) Shango Orishas 2:43
07. IV) The Floating Painter's Palette 1:50
08. V) Chanson а La Lune 0:58
09. VI) Port-au-Prince 5:56
10. VII) Niet Vergeten! 3:26
11. VIII) Self-Portrait For Two 2:51
12. Zena (Extra Track) 3:14
I Submarine Silence, fondati alla fine degli anni 90 da Cristiano Roversi e David Cremoni come side project dei loro MoonGarden, tornano, a distanza di cinque anni dal loro precedente e acclamato “Did Swans ever see God?”, con il loro quinto lavoro “Atonement Of a Former Sailor Turned Painter” che vede la formazione proporre un concept album dove le più classiche sonorità degli anni 70 convivono in perfetto equilibrio con quelle del nuovo e migliore rock progressivo sinfonico di questi ultimi decenni.
Particolarità dell’album è l’utilizzo, oltre che principalmente dell’inglese, anche di altre lingue come il francese, il portoghese, il creolo e l’olandese, volte ad enfatizzare la storia narrata di un marinaio errante che trova l’espiazione del suo passato burrascoso nell’arte della pittura. Storia che trova poi un pieno riscontro evocativo nelle immagini dell’artwork dell’artista Ed Unitsky che completano così uno splendido lavoro.
Il nuovo album si avvale ora di una nuova e definitiva formazione che vede una nuova sezione ritmica con Marco Croci (ex-Maxophone) e Maurizio Di Tollo (Ex-Maschera di Cera) e la conferma dei due vocalists, Guillermo Gonzales e Manuela Milanese, a consolidare il line-up dell’ensemble guidato da Cristiano Roversi e David Cremoni
Quale cameo a valorizzare ancor di più questo nuovo lavoro dei Submarine Silence, la presenza di Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) nel brano di apertura “Majestic Whales”, per la prima volta ospite in un album di rock progressivo italiano.
Five years after their acclaimed “Did Swans ever see God?”, Submarine Silence, the romantic symphonic side project founded in the late 90s by Cristiano Roversi and David Cremoni of Moongarden, is now back with their fifth work called “Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter”, a concept album where the most classic sounds of the 1970s merges in a perfect balance with those of the new and best symphonic progressive rock of these last decades.
Peculiar to new the album are the lyrics, besides mainly English, also other languages such as French, Portuguese, Creole and Dutch, aimed at emphasizing some passages of the twisted and winding story of a wandering sailor who finds atonement for his tumultuous past life in the art of painting. A story is fully mirrored in the evocative image artwork by artist Ed Unitsky.
With this new record, Submarine Silence has officially now formed a final 6-member lineup, with a brand new rhythm section with Marco Croci (ex-Maxophone) and Maurizio Di Tollo (Ex-Maschera di Cera), the definitive confirmation of the two vocalists, Guillermo Gonzales and Manuela Milanese, who consolidate the ensemble led by Cristiano Roversi and David Cremoni
As a further highlight in the turning point which “Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter” represents, the presence of Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) in the opening track “Majestic Whales” for the first time on an Italian progressive rock album.
Particolarità dell’album è l’utilizzo, oltre che principalmente dell’inglese, anche di altre lingue come il francese, il portoghese, il creolo e l’olandese, volte ad enfatizzare la storia narrata di un marinaio errante che trova l’espiazione del suo passato burrascoso nell’arte della pittura. Storia che trova poi un pieno riscontro evocativo nelle immagini dell’artwork dell’artista Ed Unitsky che completano così uno splendido lavoro.
Il nuovo album si avvale ora di una nuova e definitiva formazione che vede una nuova sezione ritmica con Marco Croci (ex-Maxophone) e Maurizio Di Tollo (Ex-Maschera di Cera) e la conferma dei due vocalists, Guillermo Gonzales e Manuela Milanese, a consolidare il line-up dell’ensemble guidato da Cristiano Roversi e David Cremoni
Quale cameo a valorizzare ancor di più questo nuovo lavoro dei Submarine Silence, la presenza di Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) nel brano di apertura “Majestic Whales”, per la prima volta ospite in un album di rock progressivo italiano.
Five years after their acclaimed “Did Swans ever see God?”, Submarine Silence, the romantic symphonic side project founded in the late 90s by Cristiano Roversi and David Cremoni of Moongarden, is now back with their fifth work called “Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter”, a concept album where the most classic sounds of the 1970s merges in a perfect balance with those of the new and best symphonic progressive rock of these last decades.
Peculiar to new the album are the lyrics, besides mainly English, also other languages such as French, Portuguese, Creole and Dutch, aimed at emphasizing some passages of the twisted and winding story of a wandering sailor who finds atonement for his tumultuous past life in the art of painting. A story is fully mirrored in the evocative image artwork by artist Ed Unitsky.
With this new record, Submarine Silence has officially now formed a final 6-member lineup, with a brand new rhythm section with Marco Croci (ex-Maxophone) and Maurizio Di Tollo (Ex-Maschera di Cera), the definitive confirmation of the two vocalists, Guillermo Gonzales and Manuela Milanese, who consolidate the ensemble led by Cristiano Roversi and David Cremoni
As a further highlight in the turning point which “Atonement Of A Former Sailor Turned Painter” represents, the presence of Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) in the opening track “Majestic Whales” for the first time on an Italian progressive rock album.


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