Ravenna-based trio presenting intimate, guitar-and-cello arrangements; debut album Volcano is highlighted in the DeBaser review for its timeless, minimal songwriting and the tremulous voice of Francesca.

Debut album 'Volcano' is reviewed on DeBaser. The band is described as a trio from Ravenna using guitars and cello; the review specifically mentions the vocalist Francesca. The music is characterised in the review as intimate, bare, and reminiscent of Mi and L'au and a relaxed take on PJ Harvey's White Chalk.

DeBaser hosts a review of Comaneci's debut album Volcano, praising the trio's intimate arrangements of guitars and cello and the tremulous voice of Francesca. The review compares the record to Mi and L'au and a relaxed, hippie White Chalk. Overall a positive reception focusing on minimal, timeless songwriting.

For:Listeners of intimate indie/folk and acoustic, minimal arrangements

 This debut by the Ravenna-based Comaneci is surprising (oh my God, I'm reviewing an Italian record!).

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