Palermo-based veterans of the Italian garage-punk scene, noted in reviews for a retro, energetic sound and strong musicianship (guitars, drums, keyboards).

La Revolution Bourgeoise was released on Downbeat & Pink House Label (mentioned in reviews). The band is described in reviews as Palermo-based and part of the Italian garage scene; reviewers call them veterans or legendary within that scene.

Criminal Party, a Palermo-based Italian garage-punk band, released La Revolution Bourgeoise, an album that uses the French Revolution as a metaphor for modern societal crisis. Reviewers praise the band's energy, guitars, drums and retro feel, while noting uneven vocal mixing and production choices. Recommended tracks mentioned include "What About You," "Dangerous Mind," and "Wasted Life."

For:Fans of garage-punk, retro 60s/70s rock, underground Italian rock, listeners who appreciate raw, energetic recordings.

 The veterans of Italian garage-punk express their idea about the crisis that has affected modern society by juxtaposing it with the image of the French Revolution.

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 All this fully emerges in this Palermo-based band, not surprisingly defined as legendary in the Italian Garage scene.

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 Some tracks perhaps feature a vocal mixing slightly invasive compared to the musical sound, the single "What about you," for my personal taste, would have needed a bit more vocal grit and seems more narrated than sung.

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