Cover of Dente Non C'è Due Senza Te
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For fans of singer-songwriters,lovers of indie acoustic music,listeners who enjoy ironic and melancholic lyrics,followers of italian indie artists,people seeking intimate and warm musical atmospheres
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THE REVIEW

Truly a beautiful album by Dente. "Non C'è Due Senza Te".

The singer-songwriter Giuseppe Peveri (born in Fidenza in 1976) engages in a series of delicate and subdued songs, played impeccably and colored by familiar and always "friendly" melodies to those who listen.

But don't be fooled by appearances. The songs (never trivial) are laden with cynicism and "healthy" melancholy. Words are always used with intelligence and disarming irony, and in his voice, there is much awareness hidden behind an apparent delicacy that envelops the whole album. The accompaniment is essential, and indeed, nothing else is needed. An acoustic guitar and his overlapping vocals are enough to create a warm and welcoming musical atmosphere.

Dente knows how to write a song. And he knows it well. Sincere songs. Ironic. Intimate. That seem to be whispered into the ear of the listener.

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Dente’s album ‘Non C’è Due Senza Te’ features delicate, well-crafted songs with a blend of irony and healthy melancholy. The warm acoustic arrangements create an intimate listening experience. Giuseppe Peveri’s intelligent lyrics and subtle voice stand out in this sincere and inviting work.

Tracklist Videos

01   Canzone di non amore (02:54)

02   Baby Building (02:51)

03   La battaglia delle bande (04:17)

04   DxG (03:57)

05   La fine del mondo (02:37)

06   Canzone pop (03:26)

07   Stella (03:47)

08   La presunta cecità di Irene (02:52)

09   28 agosto (04:45)

10   Diecicentomille (02:23)

11   Oceano (04:59)

12   Scanto di sirene (02:46)

13   Chiedo (04:36)

Dente

Giuseppe Peveri, known as Dente, is an Italian singer-songwriter from Fidenza (born 1976). Active since the mid‑2000s, he’s known for witty, wordplay‑rich lyrics and melodic pop, with acclaimed albums including L’amore non è bello, Almanacco del giorno prima, Canzoni per metà, and the self‑titled Dente.
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By zaireeka

 Dente has become one of my favorites, if not the favorite, Italian singer-songwriter of the latest generation.

 The lyrics of the songs... are much more meaningful, cultured, and above all intelligent than those of Modà.