Italian band from the province of Bari, fronted by Marzia Stano, blending ska, reggae, dub and rock.

Debut album D'Istanti reviewed on DeBaser. Tracks mentioned in reviews include Lasciami, Ansiolitic, Naif, Semplice e Imperfetta, Teatro Di Burattini, Mercato Delle Lacrime, Distante, Disconnection. Reviews note political lyrics including criticism of Silvio Berlusconi.

Italian band Jolaurlo's album D'Istanti is described as a blend of ska, reggae, dub and rock with strong vocals by Marzia Stano. Reviews praise energy and certain tracks (e.g. "Naif", "Distante") and criticize repetitive structures and heavy-handed political lyrics. Overall reception on DeBaser is mixed.

For:Fans of Italian alternative rock, ska/reggae/dub listeners and politically engaged music audiences.

 With this work, Jolaurlo confirms themselves as one of the most interesting musical realities in the Italian scene.

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 Perhaps in their debut album, "D’istanti," the Jolaurlo paid a bit too much attention to politics and too little to music?

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