Loconweed

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 The 7 original songs show a composition steering towards electronics with pop choruses, one of the strengths of this work along with the voice.

 Santostefano, rich in the part sung by the Apulian rapper with references ranging from Daft Punk to Uochi Toki.

Diego Perrone launches his solo career with a 9-track album blending electropop and folk influences. Highlighted by strong vocal performances and collaborations with notable artists like Caparezza and Linea77 members, the album explores both sunny and introspective moods. Two covers add variety, with one modernized and the other paying homage to the original. Overall, this album marks a promising start for Perrone’s solo path. Discover Diego Perrone's unique blend of electropop and folk—listen to his captivating debut album today!

 "No Hope" featuring a typically English and stereotypically cynical lyric, perhaps the best track of this work.

 The second album by the Vaccines seems like a collection of bland songs and in some cases derivative.

The Vaccines' second album, Come Of Age, follows their debut with a mix of catchy and less impactful songs. While tracks like 'No Hope' and 'Teenage Icon' stand out, several songs feel derivative or filler. The album lacks the freshness of their first effort, suggesting a need for evolution in future releases. Explore The Vaccines' Come Of Age for standout tracks and see how this album compares to their debut!