Celestial Metal with a Modern Pulse
Temperance present the official video for Of Jupiter and Moons, the title track from their album released on April 20, 2018 via Scarlet Records. The Italian outfit fold symphonic grandeur into hook-forward melodic metal, turning astral metaphors into something immediate and propulsive. It is a concise statement of what the band do best: agile riffs, gleaming keyboards, and a triple-vocal approach that favors clarity and impact over excess.
Album Context and Artistic Trajectory
Of Jupiter and Moons arrives at a moment where European melodic and symphonic metal continues to tilt toward clean production, modern rhythm language, and chorus-driven songwriting. Temperance occupy that space with intent, leaning on precision and melody without abandoning bite. The title track functions as a gateway to the album’s balance of power-metal velocity and pop-informed structure, suggesting a band comfortable in the overlap between cinematic scale and radio-ready immediacy.
Anatomy of the Title Track
The song moves with an up-tempo stride, guitars articulating the harmonic spine in tight, palm-muted figures that open into wide-chord choruses. Keyboards and orchestral layers color the edges, adding lift without overwhelming the core band sound. The rhythm section keeps everything taut, kick drum patterns and bass guitar locking into a steady engine that makes the choruses feel airborne.
Melodic motifs recur with purpose, creating a sense of return rather than repetition fatigue. A central refrain anchors the arrangement, framed by verses that step down in density before blooming back into the hook. An instrumental break gives the lead guitar space to arc above the arrangement, with synth accents mirroring the phrase shapes. The result is disciplined songwriting, built around dynamics that rise and fall in logical arcs.
Three Voices in Constellation
Temperance’s three-vocal front line shapes the track’s identity. Alessia Scolletti’s lines carry the brightest edge, cutting through with a clear, soaring timbre. Michele Guaitoli adds a smooth, resonant center, while Marco Pastorino brings a slightly grittier texture that grounds the harmonies. The interplay switches between call-and-response and stacked harmonies, emphasizing different facets of the melody at strategic points. That interplay is less about spectacle than contour, reinforcing key lyrical turns and giving the chorus extra dimensionality.
Sound Design and Studio Detail
Co-produced by Marco Pastorino and Michele Guaitoli, the recording favors separation and punch. Guitars arrive with a defined midrange focus, keyboards are bright but trimmed to leave room for the vocals, and the drums land with clean transients. The mix and mastering work of Jacob Hansen underlines that approach, delivering a crisp stereo image where layered parts remain readable even at peak density. Low-end weight supports the choruses, while high-frequency detail keeps the orchestral sheen intact.
Visual Language of the Official Video
Directed by Lucerna Films, the video places the band at the center of a cosmic-leaning aesthetic. Performance footage is edited with a rhythmic sensibility that mirrors the song’s surges, quick cuts accenting cymbal crashes and vocal entries. Lighting choices and color treatment nod to the celestial theme, with cool hues and luminous highlights framing the musicians. Rather than a literal narrative, the imagery suggests orbit and ascent, a visual metaphor aligned with the track’s sense of forward motion.
Lyrical Themes and Atmosphere
Written by Alessia Scolletti, the lyrics reach for astronomical imagery to explore human-scale resolve and cohesion. Jupiter and its moons function as symbols of magnitude and plurality, pointing to ideas of unity across distance, ambition measured against vastness, and the insistence on movement even when the horizon feels intangible. The language fits the band’s sound world, which often leans toward the cinematic without sacrificing directness.
Place in the Symphonic and Power-Metal Landscape
Of Jupiter and Moons sits comfortably alongside contemporary European melodic metal that embraces polish and immediacy, while adding a defining twist with the tri-vocal framework. Temperance’s mix of sharp riffing, buoyant keys, and layered voices gives them an accessible edge within a genre that can skew ornate. The title track distills that formula into a lean, high-impact single, equally geared to the stage and to repeat plays.
Credits
- Song: Of Jupiter and Moons
- Album: Of Jupiter and Moons (Scarlet Records)
- Release Date: April 20, 2018
- Produced by: Marco Pastorino and Michele Guaitoli
- Music by: Marco Pastorino
- Lyrics by: Alessia Scolletti
- Mixed and Mastered by: Jacob Hansen
- Video Directed by: Lucerna Films
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