I gatti mézzi are presented in the reviews as a Pisan duo, named in the review as Tommaso Novi and Francesco Bottai, whose songs and imagery are rooted in Pisa and provincial life. The album Struscioni is highlighted by the reviewer.

From the review: the duo are Pisan (Tommaso Novi and Francesco Bottai); their name is translated in the review as "wet cats"; the reviewer links them to Brunori's label; the cover of their second album is noted in the review as by Gipi.

The single review praises I gatti mézzi's Pisa-rooted songwriting and the album Struscioni while noting some self-indulgence. The duo (Tommaso Novi and Francesco Bottai) are described as strongly Pisan in theme and tone. The reviewer situates them among a small number of notable acts on Brunori's label.

For:Listeners of Italian indie/folk and readers interested in Pisa-centric, nostalgic songwriting

 I don’t really like the whole band of Brunori’s label much or at all. Two only, among all, are saved: Lucio Corsi (who indeed left Picicca behind) and i Gatti Mézzi, which, for those who don’t know, means "wet cats."

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