"Fuori" is the latest album by the Milanese band. A powerful and beautiful album that confirms the skill of the Milanese quartet, which has produced twelve tracks that entice and compel listening.
An album different from the 2009 success, "Tempi bui": more complex in the lyrics, more decisive in the sounds.
In addition to the guitars and bass that are once again at the forefront, the CD is enriched with superior arrangements compared to previous albums.

The sounds are more elaborate without losing their crystal-clear purity, the instruments are more blended, and the recording does justice to the magnificent range of the singer. The lyrics are, as always, one of the strengths, interpreted with the passion and incredible voice of Davide Auteliano, known as Divi.
Lyrics that perhaps reveal something more intimate, like "Mangio la terra," and leave behind that sense of generational cry and scream that accompanied the first albums. The Ministri have grown up, they haven't betrayed, as some say, nor have they lost their polish and style.
They have produced a new album and not a remake of the previous ones, they have written something new and have not rewritten themselves.

The setlist is well articulated, alternating strong and impactful songs, like the leader "Il sole," with more serene, lulling ballads, like the unexpected "Petroliera."

A CD to listen to with the cover in hand, with the finger running through the pages, to learn, yes, to learn, each verse and chorus word for word.

Tracklist and Videos

01   Il sole (è importante che non ci sia) (03:54)

02   Gli alberi (03:54)

03   Vestirsi male (04:23)

04   Noi fuori (04:01)

05   Tutta roba nostra (03:56)

06   Le città senza fiumi (04:17)

07   Una questione politica (04:04)

08   Due dita nel cuore (02:52)

09   La petroliera (05:11)

10   Mangio la terra (03:44)

11   Che cosa ti manca (03:04)

12   Vorrei vederti soffrire (05:25)

13   Un miracolo (03:30)

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