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The third album by Simone Tomassini, "Sesso, gioia e rock'n'roll" is an intense, heartfelt, youthful record with some excellent, clear Italian rock. These components serve as the album's main theme.

The strength of this young singer-songwriter lies in his ability to write original lyrics and music where one can see oneself a lot. Expressions of joy and madness include "Fuori come un balcone", which is a sparkling and somewhat crazy declaration of love. "Non piangere mai" is the perfect cover of Don't Cry by Guns'n'Roses, sung with true heart by Vasco's protégé. With songs like "Tra le mani" and "Sesso", Simone dares to confess the most hidden desires, where sex is a component that, when associated with good feelings, makes life better. "Grido disperato" is an anthem to the freedom of thought, joy, dream, and even transgression. "Pura follia" is an intense poetic song played divinely by maestro Vince Tempera.

It's an album with thirteen tracks that flows pleasantly with a decidedly rock and very clear sound, speaking about everything with the love and desire to love that are very present in every shade of this album. A very beautiful and intense album made of passions and never banal. In short, an album, certainly unmissable, with 13 top-level tracks where everything is discussed with passion, naturalness, and simplicity, and that you would never tire of listening to.

That’s rock!

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