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Max Gazzé

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Forlisteners curious about italian pop-rock/singer-songwriters, especially those who enjoy clever lyrics, solid arrangements, and slightly left-field mainstream-adjacent albums.
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The Profile

Italian singer-songwriter and bassist from Rome. In these reviews he’s repeatedly described as a refined, idea-rich pop-rock author with a strong focus on arrangements and lyrics often co-written with his brother Francesco Gazzé, and as an artist frequently seen as underrated by the mainstream.

From the reviews: he’s called a Roman singer-songwriter and a remarkable bassist; his debut “Contro un'onda del mare” is dated 1996; “La favola di Adamo ed Eva” is dated 1998 and tied to Sanremo; “Un giorno” is dated 2004; collaborations mentioned include Daniele Silvestri, Niccolò Fabi, Carmen Consoli, Paola Turci, Stephan Eicher, Ginevra Di Marco, Francesco Magnelli; one review states he acted in the film “Basilicata Coast To Coast” by Rocco Papaleo.

Across 14 reviews, DeBaser users paint Max Gazzé as a Roman singer-songwriter and notable bassist with a taste for refined arrangements and cryptic, ironic lyrics often co-written with his brother Francesco. His early work is described as raw and rock-leaning, while later albums are seen as mature, melodic, and sometimes surprisingly experimental. Sanremo entries and high-profile collaborators recur, alongside praise for crafted production—even when individual records are called uneven or overlong.

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