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For fans of italian hardcore punk, lovers of old school punk and hardcore, listeners seeking emotionally intense music, and followers of bands like negazione and declino.
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LA RECENSIONE

First of all, what the hell is Sensei Sillo? Literally "Master Sillo" which if someone could explain to me what it is, considering my ignorance, would be doing me a favor. I got excited when I read the review of this record, in September, in a catalog from which I used to order stuff... "Pure hardcore old school Italian style, deeply introspective lyrics, fast and furious hc to relive today the emotions that bands like Negazione and Declino used to give. Fast drumming, rapid riffs, it makes you jump and reflect."

For heaven's sake, a beautiful record... It makes you jump and reflect, I love it like crazy. But more than that, it represents me, it represents the transitional state between who I was and who I am... Hc but not too much, punk perhaps, a little less... The lyrics are truly a recall of what bands like Negazione were... But damn, I don't see Negazione in there. I'm sorry because it's a beautiful record, but how can one see Negazione in it?
I try to do the opposite: I ask myself why I don't find Negazione in it. Theoretically, everything is in order... I spent a month on it. Then there was like a little voice in my stupid little head that made me understand why I don't see Negazione here... "You, you are choosing a way that is not mine, your mind is on paths that don't belong to me because... You are perhaps too far from me now... I am heading straight, straight against a wall... I am banging my head against the wall... But it's better... than filling it... WITH SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!!!!!!"

NOBODY will EVER be able to give me THIS emotion back. Nobody.

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Flù!'s album Sensei Sillo is praised for its raw, fast-paced hardcore style combined with deeply introspective lyrics. While it evokes the spirit of classic Italian bands like Negazione and Declino, it creates its own unique emotional space. The reviewer finds it intensely relatable and representative of personal growth, despite questioning direct comparisons to older icons. Ultimately, it's a powerful and heartfelt record.

Tracklist

01   Antipasto (02:01)

02   Soldi (01:48)

03   Droga (01:15)

04   Il Vaso Dell'Odio (01:58)

05   (noises) (02:08)

06   Untitled (01:50)

07   Istruzioni (02:43)

08   Limite (02:22)

09   Domani (01:58)

10   Raccontando (02:30)

11   Millesguardi (02:06)

12   Poltrona (01:56)

13   Salmone (01:39)

14   Qualcosa Di Rotto (01:58)