A Lombard folk trio (from Monza/Brianza) known for reinterpretations of Fabrizio De André and original protest-leaning songs; praised for lively concerts and collaborations with Marco Paolini (mentioned in reviews).

Reviewed works on DeBaser include La musica dei poveri, Che/cosa/te/ne/fai/di/un/titolo, Mai paura and a 2008 live set in Brescia. Reviews emphasize De André covers, folk instrumentation (guitars and accordion), themes of poverty and anti-militarism, and positive live reception.

DeBaser reviews present Mercanti di liquore as a Lombard folk trio skilled at interpreting Fabrizio De André and writing original, protest-oriented songs. Reviews praise their live energy, instrumental blend (guitars and accordion) and thematic focus on the poor and anti-militarism. Key albums covered on DeBaser include La musica dei poveri, Che/cosa/te/ne/fai/di/un/titolo and Mai paura.

For:Fans of Italian folk, protest songwriting, and listeners who enjoy De André interpretations.

 a band from Brianza that made a name for themselves with their remarkable ability to perform covers of Fabrizio De André.

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 ““CCTNFDUT” is a gloomy album.

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 "We would like all the songs we have driven along the roads of a different life to give rise to many disobedient beauties."

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