Cover of INNACANTINA PIANO TERRA
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For fans of italian alternative music, lovers of reggae and funk fusion, and listeners interested in socially conscious lyrics.
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THE REVIEW

"Piano terra" is the second work by Innacantina, in which the Roman band presents a fresh, original, and engaging sound that sets it far from any already heard categorization and definition.
The lyrics are ironic and cheerful yet refined and critical, aiming to deliver a positive and conscious message, a "colorful" protest capable of reaching everyone.

The 11 tracks, all to be discovered, combine the rhythm of funk with the upbeat tempo of reggae, passing through ska, all tinged with singer-songwriter pop.

Among the featuring artists BRUSCO and PIOTTA (producer of the album) in the first single extracted, NIVEA.

And then ADRIANO BONO (former voice of Radici nel Cemento) and VIRTUS.

The album, produced by La Grande Onda by Piotta in collaboration with Red Gold Green, distributed in all digital stores and on CD (available for purchase during the tour stops).

With 'Piano Terra,' Innacantina position themselves as one of the most promising entities in the new Italian alternative scene, not just reggae.

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Innacantina's second album, 'Piano Terra,' offers a fresh and original sound blending funk, reggae, ska, and pop. The lyrics are ironic yet critical, delivering a colorful and conscious protest. Featuring collaborations with artists like Piotta, BRUSCO, and Adriano Bono, the album highlights the band's growing presence in the Italian alternative scene. Produced by La Grande Onda and distributed digitally and on CD, 'Piano Terra' stands out beyond typical reggae boundaries.

INNACANTINA

INNACANTINA is presented in the available review as a Roman band whose second album, PIANO TERRA, mixes funk, reggae, ska and singer‑songwriter pop with ironic, socially conscious lyrics. The album features collaborations with Piotta (producer), Brusco, NIVEA, Adriano Bono and Virtus and was produced by La Grande Onda in collaboration with Red Gold Green.
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