Cover of Sbròn Zoratto Invito A Cena Con Derelitto
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For fans of experimental funk and rock, lovers of italian alternative music, musicians seeking instrumental virtuosity, and those who enjoy genre-blending albums.
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THE REVIEW

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.

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Sbròn Zoratto’s debut album impresses with its unique blend of funk-core, merging influences from Primus and Ruins. The trio's instrumental skill delivers dynamic rhythms and diverse styles from waltz to metal. Known for their energetic live shows, the album stands out as a vibrant and intense musical experience. Highly recommended for fans of innovative Italian acts.

Sbròn Zoratto


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