Cover of Bar Noir Erre Vallanzasca
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For fans of post-rock, lovers of emotional and heavy music, indie music enthusiasts, and listeners seeking deep, meaningful albums.
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THE REVIEW

Guys, a little bit of mercy please, it's my first review, and perhaps the album I've chosen to review isn't even among the easiest ones.

Gravity and weight, are the most fitting terms to describe this album even though it is more properly an LP, as there are just 3 tracks. 

The sound is graphic, you can see it starting from above and descending, descending, and descending faster and faster to crash into the ground, like energy filled with emotions and sensations. All the words are articulated with weight, each term is expressed with brutality, but a sweet brutality that rather than making the heaviness felt, makes one feel the weight, that is, the meaning. For me, it was love at first listen "Radio Londra" where the post rock sound marries with a text that seems to bring to life the heart and mind of those who years ago secretly listened to Radio Londra.

The fortune of Bar Noir is being absolutely little known, perhaps this very review does injustice to their art. 

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights Bar Noir's 'Erre Vallanzasca' as a heavy and emotionally charged 3-track LP that deeply resonates with listeners. The music is described as graphic and intense, combining post-rock sound with meaningful lyrics. 'Radio Londra' stands out as a memorable track. Despite limited recognition, the album is praised for its artistic depth and impact.

Tracklist

01   erre Vallanzasca (03:54)

02   due di noi (03:28)

03   radio Londra (03:31)

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