Lovers of Italian metal, and metal lovers in general, make this record yours, no matter how, but make it yours. "Violence," this is the name of the platter under examination, marks the band's return to the scene, after a silence that lasted a full eight years from the previous "War Tears" (an album in which the group's epic vein came out like never before), and it immediately proves to be decidedly more direct and less elaborate on a musical level compared to the records of the past, while maintaining those typical coordinates of the D.Q. sound, which make "Violence" recognizable from the first listen, even to ears that know our music only in a cursory way.