Italian experimental/jazzcore group noted in the provided review for dissonant, jazz-influenced arrangements, sax-slap-bass-guitar interplay and confrontational, melancholic lyrics; praised for technical skill but criticized for vocal mix clarity.

Reviewed on DeBaser (Industrie Jazzcore). Review mentions sax, slap-bass, fuzzy guitar, jazz background of members and a vocalist named Diego; the album/recording is described as dissonant, avant-garde and technically accomplished.

DeBaser hosts a single, detailed review of Splatterpink's Industrie Jazzcore. The review praises the band's dissonant, jazz-influenced arrangements and instrumental interplay while criticizing the vocal mix and lack of wider recognition. Overall rating in the review is 3/5.

For:Listeners of experimental, avant-garde and jazzcore music; fans of dissonant arrangements, sax-driven ensembles and technical instrumental interplay.

 Disgustingly ignored by the critics when they actually deserved and needed a very different interest, the splatters' sound seems evocative, in the harmonic-schizophrenic constructs, of the sick guys mentioned above.

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