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I surprisingly listened to it a lot back in the ’80s, and I’m re-listening to it with immense pleasure today. If you are an archeologist of Italian music, if you love the ’80s, give it a listen. It’s obviously out of print, but you can find it all on YouTube.
I surprisingly listened to it a lot back in the ’80s, and I’m re-listening to it with immense pleasure today.
If you are an archeologist of Italian music, if you love the ’80s, give it a listen. It’s obviously out of print, but you can find it all on YouTube.
The review explores Steve Rogers Band’s 1986 debut album 'I duri non ballano,' highlighting its connection to Vasco Rossi and its place in 80s Italian rock history. Despite modest initial success, the album’s catchy melodies and polished production still resonate nostalgically today. The band’s unique style and emotional impact, particularly from guitarist Massimo Riva, make this album a hidden gem for fans of vintage Italian rock. Listen to 'I duri non ballano' and experience a nostalgic dive into authentic 80s Italian rock now!
Sergio Caputo is one of the most underrated Italian artists ever. The album begins to show the evolution Caputo would pursue in the coming years.
Sergio Caputo is one of the most underrated Italian artists ever.
The album begins to show the evolution Caputo would pursue in the coming years.
Sergio Caputo’s ‘Effetti Personali’ captures a pivotal moment in his evolving style, blending jazz, pop, and rock with clever storytelling. Despite high-quality musicianship including Dizzy Gillespie, the album didn’t achieve broad commercial success. It reflects Caputo’s lyrical strengths and experimentation during the mid-1980s Italian music scene. Ultimately, it’s a cult gem worth exploring for fans of jazzy, eclectic music. Listen to Sergio Caputo’s Effetti Personali and discover the charm of this underrated Italian jazz-pop classic.
200 unique copies for a broken record. "Atomic songs for people like they don’t make anymore, stupid songs that stick in your head that never say the right thing."
200 unique copies for a broken record.
"Atomic songs for people like they don’t make anymore, stupid songs that stick in your head that never say the right thing."
PAY's seventh album, a 20-minute mini-album titled 'Canzoni per gente che non si fa più,' showcases a mix of punk roots and singer-songwriter nuances. The limited release of only 200 uniquely packaged copies emphasizes the band's attention to artistic detail. The album features clever, ironic lyrics and memorable choruses, including a Pixies cover. The accompanying video creatively recycles Blink 182's footage, adding curiosity. Overall, PAY continues their tradition of innovative and thoughtful music projects. Explore PAY's latest mini-album and grab one of the 200 unique copies—immerse yourself in punk rock artistry today!
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