Stunning debut from this "funk-core" band on par with other excellent Italian acts of the latest generation (Neo, Squartet, Testadeporcu), with a guitar/bass/drums triangle marked by perverse instrumental reticulations, decisive timbres, and hyper-virtuous rhythm. The obvious references are Primus (for the sound) and Ruins (for the hyperkinetic aggressiveness), but in the Sbròn Zoratto blender, everything gets minced: from the "waltz" (“Infila In Diana”) to rock'n'roll (“Invito A Cena Con Derelitto”) to metal (“Per Un Coriandolo Ingannò”).
In any case, the album maintains a shrill and laugh-out-loud color, fully confirmed by the concluding "Crisantemo Del Sud," a mad blend of cubist rhythms. A must-listen! especially live, when the trio unleashes all its primordial intensity.