Cover of Julian Mente Non c'è proprio niente da ridere
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Four years after the release of "Frantumi," Julian Mente returns with an album that is straightforward yet very well crafted. It represents everything that drives this band, the anger, and the constant desire to shout it out to the world. The band attempts to explain where all this fury comes from and thus the birth of this new album: "you realize that in small towns, small things happen, but they still relate to the major events that appear on TV every day. The show at any cost, public derision, and indifference have been the trigger for our musical combustion." Not an immature and self-serving anger, therefore, but the exact opposite.

The desire to denounce behaviors of a society that makes the band uncomfortable. All this and more encapsulated in an emocore, punk, noise, and wave album. An album that will be available from October 10 in all digital stores.

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Julian Mente returns after four years with 'Non c'è proprio niente da ridere,' a well-crafted album steeped in anger and social critique. The band channels their fury arising from societal issues like public indifference and media spectacle. Their emocore, punk, noise, and wave influences combine to deliver a powerful musical statement. This album reflects maturity and purpose rather than immature rage, aiming to expose uncomfortable truths.

Julian Mente

Described in reviews as a band that mixes emocore, punk, noise and wave; returned with the album 'Non c'è proprio niente da ridere' four years after 'Frantumi'.
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