Cover of Blasfema Blasfema - Tutto finirà bene
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For fans of italian rock, gothic pop/rock lovers, listeners interested in electronic fusion in rock, and followers of sanremo festival artists.
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THE REVIEW

"Everything will be fine"... it's not our mother's reassuring voice telling us this, but the booming sound of Blasfema.

A band that returns with vigor to the Italian rock scene, and Matteo Casadei is the voice. A gothic-pop/rock voice primarily focused on dark, gloomy sounds that contrast with the optimistic title.

The group, known for their participation in the 2013 Sanremo Festival, where they placed fourth in the Young category with the song Dietro l’intima ragione, is back more spirited than ever after a break.

"Everything will be fine" is the title of a work consisting of twelve tracks, characterized by electronic sounds, synths, pads, and arpeggiators that make the sound more modern and powerful but also, at the same time, more artificial.

From the sound, one can perceive their concept; to unite multiple musical genres into a single product.

Well-crafted lyrics with poetic nuances forcefully thrust us into listening to tracks that, for those who appreciate the genre, are never static but rather aware of triggering a storm of revolutionary emotions against the standard norms of the music market.

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Blasfema returns to the Italian rock scene with their album 'Tutto finirà bene', led by vocalist Matteo Casadei. The album features a blend of gothic rock and modern electronic elements including synths and arpeggiators. Known for their Sanremo Festival participation, the band delivers poetic lyrics that evoke powerful emotions and challenge music market norms.

Blasfema

Italian band led vocally by Matteo Casadei. Known (in the review) for participating in the 2013 Sanremo Festival, placing fourth in the Young category with the song "Dietro l’intima ragione". Released the 12-track album Tutto finirà bene, described as blending gothic-pop/rock vocals with electronic sounds, synths, pads and arpeggiators.
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