“Sing to make it go away, there's a red moon!”
I (we) needed an album like this to feel alive again, to understand that maybe the unfortunate "mariadefilippismo" hasn't annihilated all of us. The guitars once again manage to triumph over everything, clearing out everything that the Italian boot has given us in the past year, no "Luci di Centrali Elettrica" to search for in the evening, but only the desire to show that the need to play, to challenge oneself for someone, has never died.
In short, this work erases everything you thought about Italian music, completely erasing Lucio (Battisti), Gigi d’Alessio, and gives us an album of rare beauty, and strangely, it was released almost simultaneously with the latest work from his now former group.
If someone in this 2009 needed a new LineaGotica or a new Exit, they've been satisfied.
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By EnV
The strength is that the easily singable chorus hides, as much as possible, a bitter and despondent text.
A fifty-one-year-old emerges giving lessons in songwriting.