Cover of Otto Ohm Vedere la vita che va
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After about fifteen years of musical activity, the group Otto Ohm is still struggling to make a name for themselves despite their good artistic qualities. This newly released single could be defined as their trademark. It contains all the group's sound, rhythm, and singing style. The song is catchy and well-played, although with a rather banal text. There's a commendable search for uncommon terminology, and the singer's beautiful voice does its part. In short, the mix works... but not completely. Perhaps this is why Andrea Leuzzi & co's group struggles to achieve the visibility and notoriety it has been chasing for so many years. The music video is as clichéd as it gets. Ordinary people in different situations hum the song during various activities. One might say "what a pity"... just a small step would do!


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Otto Ohm's latest single encapsulates the band's signature sound with catchy melodies and strong vocals. However, the lyrics are seen as banal despite some interesting word choices. The clichéd music video further limits the band's visibility. Despite their evident artistic qualities, the group remains underrecognized after years of effort.

Otto Ohm

Otto Ohm are a Rome-based Italian group blending dub, reggae, pop and electronic elements. Debuting with the self-titled album in 2000, they followed with Pseudostereo, Naïf and the mature, melodic Combo. Andrea Leuzzi fronts the project, with songwriting contributions by Vincenzo “Bove” Leuzzi.
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