A Palermo-based three-member band. Reviews identify members as Filippo Caviglia (bass), Daniele Carnevale (guitar) and Duilio Scalici (drums). Their recorded work discussed on DeBaser includes the releases Onirica and Red, Blue and Green.

DeBaser reviews (2011, 2013) describe Caronte as a Palermo trio (Filippo Caviglia, Daniele Carnevale, Duilio Scalici) blending progressive, psychedelic, punk and metal influences; featured releases on DeBaser include Onirica and Red, Blue and Green. No further biographical or discographic claims are made beyond the content of those reviews.

Caronte is presented in DeBaser reviews as a Palermo three-piece mixing progressive, psychedelic and alternative rock. Reviews praise instrumental moments, bass work and vocal lines while noting uneven moments and pronunciation issues. The coverage highlights two releases: Onirica and Red, Blue and Green.

For:Fans of progressive, psychedelic and alternative rock; listeners of Italian indie/underground music.

 In conclusion, "Red, Blue and Green," for being the first album of a group formed just over two years ago, is a fine work.

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 Grab the oars, to not let the will to do fade away.

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