Cover of Appaloosa 5 Questions to Simone Di Maggio
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THE REVIEW

A few hours ago in a two-toned, rundown, and not entirely material elsewhere.

1. So Simone, let's start with the obvious: you guys are quite the eerie-looking bunch, the blood on your mouth in the booklet suits you a lot, and if one meets you in a dark alley at night, I think they'd have little hope of survival, right?

It's all the designer's fault. I'm good, in fact, I'm the best of all... honestly, sometimes we're too kind!

2. The album produced by Urtovox is truly a beautiful mess of sounds, it's obvious that before picking up an instrument you worked hard in the factory. What do you miss most about your past life as refrigerator unloading-repairing workers?

Speaking of kindness, the Appaloosa guys say that in a past life I was a marmot... I don't know if that's true, but I was certainly a furry little creature.

3. Which bands influenced you the most during the making of "Non Posso Stare Senza Di Te"? Which ones definitely did not influence you? Did you catch the flu this year?

All the names mentioned in the reviews honor us and generally match our tastes. Did we mention the Melvins? Personally, I adore the electro-Roma from Nature rec. and Pigna. (Seasonal flu not detected)

4. I'll give you a maximum of five lines, avoiding swearing, death threats (explicit ones) to say everything you've always dreamed of communicating to people about whatever you like (oh and then the editors can sort it out if needed...): sports, politics, television, lifestyle, Cesare Cremonini, etc. etc.

When I load and unload the van, before and after concerts, I'd love to play the recorder instead... Yet, year after year, we're getting closer to the circus caravan.

5. Where will Appaloosa be in ten years?

I have no idea, but I hope it's not too boring.

End of interview. We're leaving, the rundown place remains. Service communication #21031982/b: Patella aligned, no meniscus injuries detected.

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This playful and quirky review explores the eerie band image of Appaloosa and their experimental sound crafted with producer Urtovox. It touches on the band's humble past, their influences including the Melvins, and their hopes for an exciting future. The tone remains lighthearted and humorous throughout, offering a unique glimpse into the band's personality and music style.

Appaloosa

Appaloosa is an Italian instrumental rock group associated with Urtovox, noted on DeBaser for a raw, bass-driven, experimental sound without vocals and an intense live presence. A DeBaser interview features band member Simone Di Maggio.
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