In 2004, following the success of "Miodio," this nice little disc by P+ was released, featuring Gian Maria Accusani on guitar, Imelio on bass, Poles on vocals, and Parigi on drums.

The novelty, compared to the previous work, is that here the old (not in years, but in an affectionate sense) leader Accusani wanted to give the album a more "electronic" touch, creating the drum parts on the computer and then having drummer Paolo Parigi (already present on P+'s first record, "Testa plastica") play over them.

The result is a muffled, disorienting effect, very much like Jesus and Mary Chain, but more powerful.

In terms of quality, the record could be quite good, if it weren't for three fillers that disturb the listening experience: the rearrangement of "Stonata," featured in the album "3," the experimental track "Fai da te," which, according to the group, is a song that can be assembled at home by any listener with some familiarity with music software on a PC, and a second version of "Sono un'immondizia."

The episodes to positively highlight are undoubtedly the wild "Occhi a spillo," the wicked "Sono un'immondizia," and the depressive single "Luca." "Più niente," instead, is the classic ballad that GM includes on almost every record and is quite catchy.

After this album, the leader will disband the group to focus on his new creation, "Sick tamburo," where he will increase his focus on electronics. But this, as they say, is another story...

Tracklist and Videos

01   Occhi a spillo (03:53)

02   Se non ci fosse più (04:15)

03   Più niente (04:04)

04   Gioia nera (03:46)

05   Dove sei (03:59)

06   Una farfalla nera in sogno (03:51)

07   Luca (03:15)

08   Sono un'immondizia (03:51)

09   Questa sono io (03:40)

10   Acustica stonata (02:43)

11   Sono un'immondizia II (04:10)

12   Mi mandi fuori (04:05)

13   Fai da te (02:02)

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