A Romagnolo band that mixes rock and local dialect to sing about village life and local characters, with ironic and lighthearted tones.

The album Una Giurneda Dri Pò contains covers (including adaptations of songs by Bob Dylan, Guns N' Roses and U2) and originals in Romagnolo dialect. Some members participate in a project called "Da Polenta" that performs Pink Floyd covers. The group is from Sant'Alberto di Romagna / Romagna area (as described in the review).

I Blec De Sabat are a Romagnolo band who mix rock and local dialect, singing about village life with irony. Their album Una Giurneda Dri Pò includes several covers and original songs rooted in regional culture. The review highlights a light, pleasant tone suitable for car trips and social listening. The group has a project called Da Polenta that performs Pink Floyd covers.

For:Fans of regional Italian music, listeners who enjoy dialect lyrics, and fans of rock-influenced folk and covers.

 Their name jokes on the much more famous Black Sabbath, alluding to the dialect meaning of "The Saturday Clothes" and borrowing various aspects of the Andrea Mingardi of the past.

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