Cover of 404 Not Found Armless
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For fans of hard rock,lovers of psychedelic rock,listeners interested in balkan music fusion,followers of vanexa,rock enthusiasts exploring debut albums
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Defining the music of 404 NOT FOUND is easy and impossible at the same time. While staying within the vast boundaries of Hard-Rock and hard-psychedelia, this first album "Armless" manages to blend, with the help of boundless experience, the different cultures of the Western and more Eastern Balkan.
A rhythm section (S. Bottari/S. Pagnacco = VANEXA) now symbiotically tested and precise supports the tracks, allowing the guitar hero Selishta full freedom to create original heavy riffs that transport the listener into a hypnotic trip between dreamlike deserts and Saharan oases.

For 404 NOT FOUND, Armless is a debut that heralds an absolutely happy future full of excellent possibilities. After VANEXA, a seminal band in the international heavy-rock scene, disbanded in 1998, drummer Silvano Bottari and Sergio Pagnacco, after meeting and being favorably impressed by their talent, singer GianMarco Cabras and his friend Artan Selishta, a great Balkan guitarist, decided to start a new project together. This is how 404 NOT FOUND was born.

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404 NOT FOUND's debut album 'Armless' offers a unique blend of hard-rock and Eastern Balkan psychedelia. Featuring seasoned musicians from VANEXA, the album delivers precise rhythms and original heavy guitar riffs, creating a hypnotic and dreamy listening experience. The band’s formation brings together talented artists aiming for a promising future in heavy rock. 'Armless' stands out as an engaging and culturally rich hard-rock album.

404 Not Found

Formed after VANEXA disbanded in 1998, 404 Not Found's lineup mentioned in the review includes drummer Silvano Bottari, Sergio Pagnacco, singer GianMarco Cabras and guitarist Artan Selishta. Their debut album Armless blends hard-rock and hard-psychedelia with Balkan influences.
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