Sharp irony, bordering on nonsense. Post-punk and synth-pop meet, leading to about twenty minutes of clamor, creating a mix that surely recalls bands like Altro, Verme, I Cani, and why not, even Gazebo Penguins. If you don't know these bands or L'amo, then I recommend listening to them; you will surely come out intrigued, and who knows, maybe even pleasantly surprised.
The other keyword is "Fallo dischi", a young record label from Naples, which gave birth to L'amo and other bands from the Neapolitan scene and beyond, such as La via degli astronauti, Kairo, Nasov, Rella the woodcutter, Vacanza, and others. A constantly evolving reality that should be fully encouraged.
Returning to "Di primavera in primavera," the tracks I liked the most are "È il nascere che non ci voleva," " Sembrava facile," "Mario Orsini va in città," and "Dura la vita del superdotato." But here's the complete tracklist:
01. Dura la vita del superdotato
02. Curzio Malaparte
03. Eziologicamente
04. Mario Orsini va in città
05. Quello che
06. Aurelio De Laurentis, musa e maestro
07. Sembrava facile
08. È il nascere che non ci voleva
09. Distratto
10. Le parole sono orpelli del metal
11. Dale Cooper, sei un feeesso!
12. Sulla svirilizzazione di Quagliarella
Final tip one: it's also worth mentioning "Non è semplice slacciare un reggiseno non soltanto perche non è semplice slacciare un reggiseno", a song featured in the split with Tranz and which also has a music video, also deprived of any apparent logic.
Final tip two: it's twenty minutes of easy listening, but especially if you get the chance, go see them live. An experience I can't wait to repeat.
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