Peppino – Stones from the sun
Peppino’s song “Stones from the Sun” is a dynamic combination of classic rock, prog, and space rock with an original 1970s taste. The song opens with jazzy synth sounds, creating a cosmic mood that is both bright and mysterious. The guitar work is remarkable for its complex and bluesy approach, similar to Steve Morse, which combines classic rock with blues influences. The guitarist’s style periodically shifts into heavier terrain, imitating Vinnie Moore’s approach and giving an almost heavy metal edge to the mix. The drumming has a particular exotic vibe, which fits the futuristic synthesizers and emphasizes the track’s space rock origins. As the song expands, you can hear elements of Jimi Hendrix and psychedelic rock, especially in the expressive guitar tones that flow across it. “Stones from the Sun” is mostly instrumental and keeps the listener occupied with its complicated sounds, although the surprising appearance of vocals towards the conclusion adds an additional dimension to the the song. The vocals offer an appropriate ending to a song that is both nostalgic and experimental—a true journey through prog, classic rock, and psychedelia.