Eskaloska is presented in the review as an Italian fusion band. The record discussed, Menti Astratte, is their second album and features six tracks, notable use of the Rieti dialect (e.g. "U Paesanu Curiusu") and the reggae-flavored song "Un giorno nero". The review highlights detailed arrangements, good instrumental execution and recording quality on Blond Records.

Line-up on the review: Devis Annibaldi (vocals), Marco De Santis (guitar), Paolo Martini (accordion/keyboards), Camillo Buratti (bass), Giuseppe De Simone (trumpet), Samuele Serangeli (trombone). Album released on Blond Records. Uses Rieti dialect in at least one song.

Second album by Italian fusion band Eskaloska. Praised for professional arrangements, good recording quality (Blond Records), and a standout reggae-flavored track "Un giorno nero". The record includes songs sung partly in the Rieti dialect.

For:Fans of fusion and reggae-influenced music, listeners of Italian regional songwriting and instrumental ensembles.

 Second album for the emerging (but by no means beginners) Eskaloska, a very professional fusion band.

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