Cover of Io This Is Io
Matteo Tarchi

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For fans of indie and experimental music, lovers of introspective and self-explorative themes, and those curious about rare and elusive music releases.
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THE REVIEW

Who am I? Have you ever asked yourself this question? Did you find the answer?

When I discovered there was an album introducing me, ("This is Io"), I was over the moon. I couldn't believe there was a band that named themselves after my personal pronoun, and that they had finally put "Io" into music. Thirty years of self-discovery without understanding a thing, never getting to the bottom of anything; The feeling of knowing you have the answer within reach, I highly recommend it, it's something wonderful. But there's a but, however. Not everything went smoothly. I was left dumbfounded.

If it weren't for the fact that this EP is practically impossible to find, it would be relatively easy even for me to know who I am. I searched every corner of the internet to try to find this EP and I couldn’t succeed. I’m groping in total darkness after almost grasping a dazzling glimpse of light.

This review is not a review: it’s a cry for help. Someone help me find this album, to help me understand who I am.

Io. 

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The reviewer reflects on the profound self-discovery theme of the EP 'This Is Io' but expresses frustration about its extreme scarcity online. Though impressed by the concept and music, the inability to access the album overshadows the experience. The review reads as an emotional appeal for help locating the elusive work.

Tracklist

01   Sofaraway (04:03)

02   Leaves Rots & Barks) (05:39)

03   A Dying For A Tral (04:31)

04   Hel Me Roll The Rock (04:56)

05   The Phantom Menace (05:48)