Orphaned of the healthy and robust rock-atmospheres à la Buffalo Tom let's say “Let Me Come Over”-era?

 

  •  If NO: exit from the DePage.
  •  If MAYBE: we entrust you with the impeccable freedom of conscience.
  •  If YES: enjoy these Suinage!

 

They are three and "Shaking Hands" represents the recent debut in full length after the 6-piece EP from a few seasons ago.

12 indie-rock/power-pop (did someone say Replacements?) tracks with a structure as simple as effective: an often determined, resolute, and quite imaginative instrumental approach combined with a good predisposition for not obvious vocal lines are the coordinates on which the entire work is developed.

Clearly: they don't invent anything new; in fact, some might see in it a kind of tedious rock-revival of the good old days, but, and this as far as I am concerned represents a note not at all negligible, they can be listened to with moderate and repeatable pleasure.

I almost forgot, the three youngsters in question are Italian: precisely from Cantù. UH!

Tracklist

01   Toothbrush (00:00)

02   Shaking Hands (00:00)

03   Spelling Lesson (00:00)

04   There's No Time (00:00)

05   Don't Pass Me By (00:00)

06   All Eyes On Me (00:00)

07   July (00:00)

08   For A Second (00:00)

09   Blacklist (00:00)

10   Dave (00:00)

11   Chump (00:00)

12   Underneath The List (00:00)

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