Uomo Effervesciente

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 Riot were a fundamental band in the history of heavy metal, as they were the first in the United States to infuse it with the most primordial power metal.

 'Fire Down Under' is a perfect middle ground between early Angel Witch and the Scorpions of 'Virgin Killer'.

Riot's 'Fire Down Under' is a landmark American power metal album that blends fast rhythms, melodic guitar work, and powerful vocals by Guy Speranza. The album stands out as a vibrant and influential work in the late 70s metal scene. Key tracks like 'Altar Of The King' and 'Outlaw' display a unique balance between melody and heavy riffs. Despite the band's later decline, this album remains a testament to their early power and creativity. Explore Riot's 'Fire Down Under' and experience the roots of American power metal today!

 Calm, placid perfection that masks an implosion of profound sadness.

 Time stops during the sweet refrain of 'Sing Song': it remains there, watching you, like the glassy, dust-covered eyes of a stuffed animal devoured by dust in your cellar.

Art Of Fighting's second album, Second Storey, blends lo-fi and slow-core with pop sensibilities to create a melancholic and intimate listening experience. The album is marked by warm male and female vocals, rich acoustic guitars, and atmospheric arrangements. Themes of sorrow and bitterness permeate the lyrics and mood, evoking comparisons to Sigur Rós and Mojave 3. Although not widely available in Italy, this album invites listeners to explore its haunting beauty. Its simple yet profound elegance makes it a captivating treasure for fans of melancholic indie music. Listen to Art Of Fighting's Second Storey and immerse yourself in its haunting, melancholic beauty today!

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