A music act covered on DeBaser for raw, 1950s-inflected rock'n'roll (Sotto Questo Cielo Nero) and for a separate Bone Machine release Disappearing Inc.; reviews praise theatrical imagery, vintage influences and strong vocals.

From the reviews: one incarnation described comes from Aprilia (Italy), with members Jack Cortese (voice and guitar), Big Daddy Rot (double bass) and Black Macigno (drums), performing masked and drawing on 1950s rock'n'roll and psychobilly imagery; the album Sotto Questo Cielo Nero is discussed in detail. Another review (using the name Bone Machine) describes a band involving John Allen III and singer Ted Poley, with releases including the demo DOGS (1994) and the album Disappearing Inc. (1996).

Two DeBaser reviews praise The Bone Machine's raw, 1950s-inflected rock'n'roll and a separate Bone Machine melodic hard-rock release. The coverage emphasizes theatrical imagery, masked performers, vintage influences and strong vocal performances. Both reviews are favorable and enthusiastic.

For:Fans of vintage 1950s-inspired rock'n'roll, psychobilly, rockabilly and melodic hard rock

 Rock'n'roll or death, maybe it's just a variant of rock'n'roll that saves your life.

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 Disappearing Inc. remains to this day the last work of this band, which was never greatly exposed or visible, but definitely gained a hardcore following of loyal fans.

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