Logos (ITA)
L' enigma Della Vita


4.5
superb

Review

by e210013 USER (327 Reviews)
March 9th, 2026 | 18 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Another jewel of the Italian prog scene. It’s brilliant from start to end.

“L’Enigma Della Vita” is the third studio album of Logos that was released in 2014. The line up on the album is Maoli Massimo, Luca Zerman, Claudio Antolini and Fabio Gaspari. The album also had the participation of Gianbattista Bodel, Simone Bistaffa, Alessandro Perbellini and Simone Chiampan.


Personally, I consider that the Italian progressive rock music is one of the finest around the world, mainly in its musical composition, from the quality of the musicians and their ability to use classical arrangements and work out their ideas in such a perfectionism and with the ability to fuse the emotional with the intellectual, blending many rhythmic changes with pure classical influences, progressive rock, hard rock, jazz, baroque, with the Mediterranean regional rhythms. There are many examples of that, especially in the 70’s, but probably the best and most important are Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Le Orme and Area. However, besides them many others could be mentioned too.

But, even in our days the best tradition of the Italian prog rock scene persists in many Italian bands. And one of the best examples of that we can mention is this band Logos. The brief history of Logos began in 1996 with three musicians that had already played for a long time, the keyboardist Luca Zerman, the bassist and guitarist Fabio Gaspari and the drummer Alessandro Perbellini. They started playing mainly Le Orme and Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso exploiting the potentialities of the three instruments formation, so typical of so many groups in the progressive rock scene in the 70’s.

Logos released their eponymous debut studio album in 1999 and their second “Asrava” in 2001. With a considerably delayed, compared to the release of the two previous albums, Logos reappeared again in the world of the prog rock scene with their third studio work. After a long period of silence, a total of thirteen years, the band finally released their album, titled “L’Enigma Della Vita”, playing a symphonic music, in the same line and with the same energy of the best Italian classic prog rock bands. Logos may be ranked into the symphonic progressive rock style. All compositions on “L’Enigma Della Vita” are dominated by wonderful atmospheric keyboards creating a variety of amazing arrangements. The guitars come with wonderful solos in the background, where the bass guitar follows the rhythm with the drums.

“L’Enigma Della Vita” contains eleven tracks, 76 minutes of pure emotion. It features everything we’ve come to love about Italian prog. All tracks have an excellent performance. I could not honestly choose a standout track. They all work well across the album. The attention to the details is really amazing and all the tracks have killer moments. The tracks work in an organic way, full of quality, mixing light and shade, moving from the pastoral to the powerful and back again.

“Antifona” is a short track that opens the album with a dramatic and powerful synthesizer work. “Venivo Da Un Lungo Sonno” is a magical track trading deftly off one melodic line by another, successively. It highlights what was to come on the album. “In Fuga” has a beautiful madrigal medieval melody. It manages to deliver a load of musical change-ups with a distinct classical feel. “Alla Fine Dell’Ultimo Capitolo” is a solid track with a vibrant melody and style. It sounds different from the previous tracks but remains delightful to me. “N.A.S.” reminds me of King Crimson, especially the guitar work. This is a powerful track full of energy with its variety of the instrumental sounds. “L’Enigma Della Vita” has a very unique peculiar sound. The time, mood and signature change several times without losing its continuity. “In Principio” has a nice intro with keys, acoustic guitar and vocals. The different layers of sound create a great synergy in the Italian 70’s prog rock vibe. “Completamente Estranei” delivers again a wide range of styles and time changes. It’s a lovely track with nice synth and guitar works. “In Quale Luogo Si Fermò Il Mio Tempo” is a beautiful and eloquent piece for solo piano, despite its shortness. “Pioggia In Campagna” is a track with amazing keyboard fireworks. It’s representative of the band’s sound, including the harmony between keyboards and guitar. “Il Rumore Dell’Aria” is a short track with a narrated epilogue and wind rustling through the trees. It ends the album in the same vein as it started.


Conclusion: “L’Enigma Della Vita” combines the best of the classic Italian prog, Le Orme, Premiata Forneria Marconi and Banco Dell Mutuo Soccorso with the melodic sensibilities of Camel and Genesis and the creativity of King Crimson. Their music, based on the classic prog rock of the 70’s, will be loved by many progheads. Most of all by those who enjoy albums made by the aforementioned bands, and who enjoy a good balance between guitar and keyboards, as well as the use of the classical elements. Though keyboards feature heavily in this release, unsurprising given the line up, this is well balanced by the superb rhythm section and the hard edged, Hackett’s style guitar. It has everything we’ve come to expect from the genre and the band manages to infuse their music with many of their own classical influences.


Music was my first love.
John Miles (Rebel)



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e210013
March 9th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So, here it is my second proposal of the modern Italian prog, "L'Enigma Della Vita" of Logos. This is another amazing work of another amazing Italian prog band. "L'Enigma Della Vita" is the third album of the band. It’s clearly one of their best works with their fourth album "Sadako E Le Mille Gru Di Carta".

"L'Enigma Della Vita" is a highly accomplished piece of work with great musicianship, especially for starters in the modern prog rock Italian scene. Like happens with "La Crudelta Di Aprile" of Unreal City", the subject of my previous review, "L'Enigma Della Vita" is first class symphonic prog rock from Italy. I think it deserves to be checked for those who are not only interested in Anglo-Saxon prog music.



Helentroy
March 12th 2026


102 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like this album. It seems to be a good indicator of modern Italo prog.

e210013
March 12th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I absolutely agree. This is a perfect example, as happened with La Crudelta Di Aprile by Unreal City, the subject of my previous review, two great examples of the modern Italian prog scene that still is alive and kicking.

Thanks for the pos.

Helentroy
March 12th 2026


102 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I only saw it now. I think I am going to give it a ride to the album of Unreal City. It has some great ratings.

e210013
March 12th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It would be nice. I hope that you can like it too.

Cheers, buddy. You will always be welcome to my reviews.



TheIntruder
March 13th 2026


953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

After a few listens of this album I like it. I need a few spins to give my final verdict. The review was also great as usual. Pos.

e210013
March 13th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm glad that you like it so far. This is an excellent modern Italian prog band. I'm glad that I can have another fan of this band, I hope.

TheIntruder
March 13th 2026


953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes. It is true. It is nice that someone brings us these obscure bands. Thanks e21.

e210013
March 13th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You're welcome, buddy. That is my intention, to bring here those obscure prog works. It's one of my missions here. Thanks, for your kind words, Intruder.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2026


121463 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Gonna jam this.

e210013
March 13th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fantastic, Hawks. I hope you can like it, especially if you don't have problems with albums without English lyrics and with modern prog.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2026


121463 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

I love plenty of albums without English lyrics! Turning this on in a minute.

e210013
March 13th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice. I'm going out. Tell me what you think later.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2026


121463 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Will do brother!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2026


121463 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Alright, yeah, this shit rips.

e210013
March 13th 2026


6526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice, another fan of this album. Try to check La Crudelta Di Aprile of Unreal City, the subject of my previous review, Hawks.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 13th 2026


121463 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Will check for sure brother!

TheIntruder
March 14th 2026


953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes this is great stuff as I expected. a little different from the album of Unreal City, but equally great.



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