Black Candy is one of the major pillars in the Italian indie rock scene (among its productions: Milaus, Fine Before You Came, Kech). One of the latest novelties born from this magical womb is May I Refuse, a perfect example of music that springs from the soul, where every note follows the trail of emotions and vanishes into the dimension of dreams.

The cornerstone of this work is a soft, ethereal atmosphere with a strong emotional impact, thanks to arrangements that have nothing to prove, completely conventional, but with a set of instruments that share their parts like the threads of embroidery. It is the music that prevails thanks to intense melodies that graze the skin, culminating in a shiver down the spine. It is a journey across boundless expanses touching a horizon slowly embraced by the setting sun.

Trying to label this band with a style is a completely functional task, useful for any archive X, to categorize them alongside the names of the great giants of UK-branded alternative pop-rock. But credit must be given to the four young Florentines that, beyond the genre, their music is driven by the heart and the refinement of their expressive keys.

A project with great intentions that, with due maturity, could aspire to reach the prestige of artists like Radiohead or Jeff Buckley.

Tracklist

01   Ghosts are riding bycicles tonight (03:33)

02   Seconds, hours, days, years (04:15)

03   Athens (03:52)

04   Lighthouse (04:28)

05   Points, lines and shapes (03:47)

06   Odissey (05:24)

07   Steps (03:57)

08   Spin (04:24)

09   Moon (03:37)

10   Constellations (05:37)

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