Frame (DGM album)

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Frame
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2009
VenueItaly
StudioFear Studio, Ravenna and Random Music House, Rome
GenreProgressive metal
Length49:01
LabelScarlet
ProducerSimone Mularoni
DGM chronology
Different Shapes
(2007)
Frame
(2009)
Momentum
(2013)
Singles from Frame
  1. "Hereafter"
    Released: April 15, 2009

Frame (or "frAme") is the seventh studio album by progressive metal Italian band DGM. It is the first album without lead vocalist Titta Tani. Mark Basile replaced Titta and took part in the album composition with producer/guitarist Simone Mularoni.[1] The album was released on February 23, 2009,[2] and its first single is "Hereafter".[3]

Track listing[edit]

All music written by Mark Basile and Simone Mularoni.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Hereafter"Mark Basile4:33
2."Enhancement"Simone Mularoni4:22
3."Not in Need"Mularoni4:22
4."No Looking Back" (featuring Simone Bertozzi)Basile5:25
5."Trapped..." (instrumental) 2:01
6."... in a Movie"Basile4:03
7."Away"Basile5:19
8."Heartache" (featuring Giuseppe "Dualized" Bassi and Diego Reali)Fabio Costantino, Basile5:29
9."Rest in Peace"Andrea Arcangeli, Basile3:46
10."Brand New Blood"Arcangeli, Basile5:05
11."Fading & Falling"Basile4:36
Total length:49:01
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLyricsLength
12."Rose in the Wind" (Anggun cover, music by Erick Benzi and Nikki Matheson)Anggun4:03
Total length:53:04

Personnel[edit]

[4]

  • Fabio Costantino – drums
  • Andrea Arcangeli – bass
  • Simone Mularoni – guitars, orchestration, producing, recording, mixing, mastering
  • Emanuele Casali – keyboards, recording
  • Mark Basile – vocals, final keyboard solo in Rest in Peace

Additional personnel[edit]

  • Simone Bertozzi – growl vocals on No Looking Back
  • Giuseppe "Dualized" Bassi – intro performing on Heartache
  • Diego Reali – mid guitar solo on Heartache

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DGM (3) – FrAme". discogs.
  2. ^ "DGM FRAME". SCARLET RECORDS – OFFICIAL SITE.
  3. ^ "FrAme DGM Additional Notes". Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives.
  4. ^ "Frame". Rate Your Music.