Cover of Cosmetic Non Siamo Di Qui
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For fans of italian indie rock, followers of bands like sonic youth and my bloody valentine, listeners seeking new indie music gems, and supporters of the la tempesta label.
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THE REVIEW

"I met you during the day and I find you here / You didn't talk to me about Tom Verlaine four years ago / You don't remember that you told me you're a punk / You're looking for trouble"

10 years together and not feeling them even a bit. Two years after their debut "Sursum Corda" (released by Tafuzzy Records in 2007), here comes the new album "Non siamo di qui," published by the attentive (and unpredictable) La Tempesta.

In this record, their various influences (My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Jesus and Mary Chain, etc.) are devoured, swallowed, and rehomogenized into something new, into something particular. In short, these guys are giving body and soul to their sound.

The final result, which is what interests us the most, is really excellent and interesting. A good indie rock truly played with passion. The best can be heard with "Bolgia celeste", "Ragazzo crudele" (a tribute to Hüsker Dü?), the corrosive "Via maj" and "Carlo ha detto".

In conclusion, after listening to "Non siamo di qui," I can only congratulate the band. A must-buy for those who want to discover a band endowed with great skills.

Praise also goes to the label that published the album, namely La Tempesta, the obvious reference label of the Italian indie scene.

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After a decade together, Cosmetic delivers a passionate and skillful indie rock album with 'Non Siamo Di Qui.' Drawing from iconic influences, the band creates a fresh, engaging sound. Standout tracks include 'Bolgia celeste' and 'Ragazzo crudele.' La Tempesta’s release solidifies their place in the Italian indie scene. Highly recommended for indie rock fans seeking quality and originality.

Cosmetic

Cosmetic is an Italian indie/shoegaze band from Romagna, associated with the La Tempesta label. Reviews note strong influences (My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Jesus and Mary Chain), Italian-language lyrics and guest vocals from Costanza Delle Rose on Conquiste.
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