In Fake Mountains, “Road” goes from soft piano ballad to a rock n roll anthem complete with abstract themes of loneliness and house, or the absence of one. The solo idea is even more efficient in engaging the audience with recognizable brass sections making the vocal tracks significantly louder. When describing the visual interpretation of the track, it is possible to mention that skillful chord changes additionally embellish the musical picture; Alberto brought skillful guitar rumbles to add the emotional and energetic depth to the soundscape. A theatrical reading starts a movie-like scene that sets the audience to the theme of a former prosperous city. Co-produced and mastered by Grammy winning engineer Peter Labberton, “Road” is another proof of Fake Mountains’ talent and it gets everyone who feels they are in a road trip.