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La violenza del benessere helps us understand how a good listen is important (at least once in a while), especially if it evokes expressions and situations that are very close and tangible. A good Italian band that doesn’t wink at commercialism at all costs (the lyrics by Mancini and D’Orazio are elegant and never banal), with sounds that catapult backward like a time machine showing us what is and what perhaps will never be again.
La violenza del benessere helps us understand how a good listen is important (at least once in a while), especially if it evokes expressions and situations that are very close and tangible.
A good Italian band that doesn’t wink at commercialism at all costs (the lyrics by Mancini and D’Orazio are elegant and never banal), with sounds that catapult backward like a time machine showing us what is and what perhaps will never be again.
Ladri di Mescal’s second album, 'La violenza del benessere,' powerfully channels Italian social frustrations through a blend of vintage 70s sounds and modern rock. The album highlights passionate vocals, strong instrumental performances, and intellectual lyrics that avoid commercial clichés. It balances electric energy with intimate blues and pop moments, delivering both emotional depth and musical diversity. The closing tracks provide light atmospheres while reinforcing the album's artistic integrity. Discover the passionate sounds of Ladri di Mescal’s 'La violenza del benessere' — listen now and experience authentic Italian rock.
Marcella Bellini, with a powerful and deep voice, close in tone and range to vintage soul. "Gaia," marked by a decisive "snare," convinces even after several (repeated) listens.
Marcella Bellini, with a powerful and deep voice, close in tone and range to vintage soul.
"Gaia," marked by a decisive "snare," convinces even after several (repeated) listens.
Ladri di Mescal’s 2011 self-produced debut, Caso o Necessità, features strong vocals by Marcella Bellini and well-synced guitars blending pop/rock and vintage soul. The album offers catchy melodies and a mix of Italian light music with 90s rock influences. Highlights include the warm, South American-flavored track "Gaia" and elegant indie-inspired songs. While some tracks feel raw or typical of a debut, the band shows clear potential for growth in future works. Discover Ladri di Mescal’s unique blend of vintage soul and indie pop in their debut album—listen now and explore their promising sound!
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