Cover of Bachi da pietra Quarzo
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For fans of bachi da pietra, lovers of experimental and alternative rock, and listeners seeking emotionally raw and authentic music.
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THE REVIEW

I was waiting for them, they had fascinated me so much that evening at the Morya.
Almost two years, but for how much I've changed, at least five or six.

I was waiting for them, and I listened to them for the first time in the car, late one night while sober. I got stomach cramps, as if I had eaten spoiled food. Week-old broccoli, now cold and stale... I wasn't used to it, I had set them aside for some time and hadn't gone back to them.

I was wrong, I need them and perhaps this reasoning may apply to other people too. They’re one of those healthy slaps, a gust of icy cold before falling into the mud. Taking them like this can only do you good, because the next time the eye is still black, but inside you feel comforted. You don't feel anger, you look at yourself in the mirror and move on. With a bit of character, you change and improve. Succi and Dorella, always them. Dirty sounds, coming from who knows where. Painful, true. The next time they stay with you. In the heart, in the lungs, in the stomach.

Let yourselves be corroded by the tears of the first time, you will know how to reevaluate them like never before.

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Summary by Bot

The review reflects a deep emotional connection with Bachi da pietra's album Quarzo after a long wait and personal change. The music's raw, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable sounds act as a cathartic, healing experience. The album is described as a powerful, honest musical slap that fosters personal growth and comfort despite its abrasive nature. The reviewer praises Succi and Dorella for their authentic and impactful artistry.

Tracklist Videos

01   Pietra della gogna (04:54)

02   Bignami (03:34)

03   Dragamine (03:57)

04   Niente come la pelle (07:36)

05   Zuppa di pietre (02:30)

06   Muta (04:30)

07   Morse (04:52)

08   Notte delle blatte (03:53)

09   Pietra per pane (03:06)

10   Non è vero quel che dicono (06:09)

11   Orologeria (05:29)

12   Fine pena (05:58)

Bachi da pietra

Bachi da Pietra are an Italian duo centered on Giovanni (Giambeppe) Succi (vocals/guitar) and Bruno Dorella (drums), described in reviews as a minimalist, heavy, dirty-sounding project often framed as deconstructed/post-blues with noise and rock intensity.
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