Sacre Scuole, perhaps this name, after the signing of the Club Dogo with a major label, will not remain exclusively known to an underground audience but might also reach the ears of some lovers of the "hit single" "Mi Hanno Detto Che", just as happened last year with Uomini di Mare, the former duo formed by producer Lato and the almost "unknown" Fabri Fibra... too bad...

The SacreScuole consisted of Fame, characterized by his straightforward rhymes and devastating rap style, the one-eyed with his more visionary style and his "wanted like an escaped convict" flow as he claims, and Dargen d'amico, whose rhymes and intricacies are truly excellent. Following a disagreement with Fame, Dargen was replaced in the group by producer Don Joe, and thus the Club Dogo was born.

The 3 MCs truly demonstrate that they know their stuff but are not supported adequately by the beats. Devastating tracks like "Chiamati in causa tribunale" ft Chief and Zippo (perhaps my favorite of the album), "Le parole nondette" ft Irene Lamedica with a huge base from Joe, excellent tracks like "Sul Filo del rasoio" and the instrumental of the intro. The solo tracks of the three are of lesser depth due to unsuitable instrumentals; despite the one-eyed showcasing his skills in his track, destroying everyone and everything. The skit "Nell'aria" that precedes the last track is also very clever.

In conclusion, Chief really had foresight when he decided to produce and support this EP; in my opinion, if the three had not split up, they could have done great things, perhaps even more than what Club Dogo eventually did. An absolute must-have.

8.5/10

Tracklist and Videos

01   Intro: Apocalisse ora (01:02)

02   Sul filo del rasoio (05:43)

03   Cronache di regime (01:25)

04   Le parole non dette (04:07)

05   Salvation Army Pt. 1 (01:28)

06   Tempo critico (05:10)

07   La furia (01:19)

08   Nell'aria (01:26)

09   Chiamati in causa tribunale (06:35)

Loading comments  slowly