Turin is a unique place, a wonderful city that makes you feel at home, yet at the same time keeps you at a distance because it never fully opens up to you.
It welcomes you but remains elusive, it's never truly yours.
The Savoyard etiquette goes far beyond gianduiotti and bagna càuda. It's the cause of silence and a sense of duty, the nauseating feeling of guilt that comes after pleasure.
And so, what better name to baptize the first full-length by Scheletri than "Torino"?
Three years after the excellent EP "Ossa Rotte", of which 4 tracks are revisited, the Savoyard combo reaffirms itself as one of the best local pop-punk acts.
Like streams of consciousness, both in terms of music and lyrics, it feels as if the songs were already in the air and the band is just a conduit that makes them tangible.
Here I will die
Without knowing the streets
Without a place
To go
Raise your hand if at least once in life you haven't felt like a guest in your own home, unique among many, too many indifferent faces.
The 'minor-chords' are the accompaniment befitting a narrative that's melancholic yet also disillusioned.
I feel the bones breaking
Under the weight of
Every Monday
We are in the presence of a little gem, a perfect operation of recovering certain sounds that made emocore great in the early '00s. It's just a pity that such density has to be divided so rigidly between the tracks of "Ossa Rotte" and other unreleased ones, as the change of pace is evident.
Awaiting the decisive move towards the crown of champions of a certain local alt-rock trend, Scheletri conclude a 2023 of excellent releases without any disgrace at all.
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