Italian electrorock group formed in Rome in 1996. Core members named in reviews include Paolo and Stefano Daniele; known for the albums Floating Around and Morning Doors and for a cinematic, English-language electrorock style.

Formed in 1996 in Rome. Members mentioned in reviews: Paolo Daniele, Stefano Daniele, Axel Donnini, Fabio De Angelis (drums). Former members mentioned: Antonello Aprea, Alessandro Nardis. Floating Around reportedly sold 36,000 copies in Europe (per review). Morning Doors is presented as a concept album recorded between Rome and London (Genesis studios) and mastered by Mike Marsh. The band performs in English, self-produces their music and is described as influenced by Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode, David Bowie and The Cure. The song "Will Hunting" is cited as their most famous track and was used in the TV series R.I.S. (per reviews).

DeBaser reviews praise Medusa's Spite as an Italian electrorock band formed in Rome in 1996. Reviewers highlight the albums Floating Around and Morning Doors, cinematic concept work and strong influences from Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode and David Bowie. The coverage is appreciative and recommends listening on headphones.

For:Fans of electrorock and electronic rock; listeners who like Depeche Mode, Pink Floyd, David Bowie and The Cure.

 I want to introduce you to the first work of Medusa's Spite, a band that has won me over and I hope will win over many in the DeBaser community.

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 Their music is, in my opinion, a high-class electrorock, seasoned, by their own admission, with inspiration from the sound effects of Pink Floyd and David Bowie.

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 Their latest work "Morning Doors The Glass Path" is the sequel to the previous "Morning Doors" and it’s the conclusion of the protagonist’s day in "Morning Doors."

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