Cover of Solemuto L’ultimo cromantico
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For fans of grunge and psychedelic rock, lovers of italian songwriting, followers of pearl jam, soundgarden, audioslave, and afterhours, and listeners seeking new indie rock talents.
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SOLEMUTO - THE LAST CROMANTICO (Orangle)

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One man band making his debut in the recording world, he played and recorded the album all by himself. Adriano GIammanco thus offers us an album perfectly balanced between overseas sounds (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, the grunge and psychedelia we were used to by Audioslave) and Italian songwriting. With the lyrics in Italian, Solemuto's closeness to bands like Afterhours becomes even more apparent, rather than the old-style songwriting (à la Battisti). A successful mix with episodes of pop potential.

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Solemuto’s debut album 'L’ultimo cromantico' is a well-balanced mix of grunge and psychedelic sounds reminiscent of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, combined with Italian lyrical songwriting. Adriano Giammanco’s one-man effort reflects influences from Audioslave and Italian bands like Afterhours rather than traditional styles. The album includes catchy pop moments making it a successful and fresh release.

SOLEMUTO

Presented as a one-man project by Adriano Giammanco, SOLEMUTO released the debut album L'ultimo cromantico, a record played and recorded by the artist himself, blending grunge and psychedelia with Italian songwriting.
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