Italian rock band noted for down-to-earth rock that blends urgency with lyrical and prosaic elements; the album Mono received positive commentary on DeBaser.

The name "Vintage Violence" is also the title of John Cale's 1970 album; otherwise, the band's works include Mono and several Italian-titled releases.

A single DeBaser review (by Kiodo) praises Vintage Violence's album Mono as down-to-earth Italian rock that mixes urgency and lyricism. The review compares the band's energy to Franz Ferdinand and Billy Talent while invoking De André's cultured directness. The overall take is admiring and playful.

For:Fans of Italian rock; listeners who like energetic, lyrical rock with eclectic influences (Franz Ferdinand, Billy Talent, De André).

 Because Vintage Violence plays down-to-earth rock with the same urgency as De André: cultured yet practical, lyrical and prosaic at the same time.

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