Da Roma, in giro da quasi sei anni, capitanati da Massimiliano
Cruciani, - nome anche dietro l'etichetta con cui hanno deciso
di uscire (distribuiti da Goodfellas).
- I Blueprint
suonano su questo cd della Musica concentrata in parentesi ambient/strumentali
(la voce, quella di Massimiliano, in italiano, è presente
su un solo pezzo), slow-core (un cuore che batte lentamente), post-rock
emozionale, - guidati dagli arpeggi pizzicati e leggiadri delle
due chitarre very polite (lontane da distorsioni noise),
annodate tra loro, librandosi in aria e cercando la vertigine sugli
effetti di delay e i rumori in secondo piano di cornice del synth.
Visti anche dal vivo, al Sonica club un paio di gg fa, il 17, per
presentare appunto il nuovo album: _ live Loro rispondono molto meglio
che su cd, comunicando + pathos ed energia, specie sulle accellerate,
che su disco rimangono cmq psichedeliche e minimali, mentre
invece dal palco possono alzare i volumi, prendere corpo e trascinare
più vivacemente il pubblico, - senti Big Jim, l'intreccio
del basso e la batteria con un riff quasi (indie) dance_floor, - pezzo
ripetuto come bis durante quella sera, - insieme alla title-track,
il pezzo + notevole del disco. - Cd venduto a 1o euro, se amate l'indie
Giardini
di Mirò, Mogwai,
Death Cab For Cutie.
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From Rome, since about six years, guided by Massimiliano Cruciani, - name after the label its-self They decided to release the new album with (distributed in italy by Goodfellas). Blueprint, after years into emo-core, now play Music concentrated on ambient/instrumental sounds (Massimiliano's voice is on one song only), slow-core (a slowly beating heart), emotional post-rock, - leaden by two very polite guitars (noisy distortions are far), gentle and sensitive, swirling graceful in the air, looking for a vertigo through delay efx and noises coming far from synth. - A couple of days ago i saw them performing live, in a venue downhere: _They sound somewhat different live, more comunicative, more pathos and energy, - especially when They gear up, - on CD They stay on a sort of psychedelic plan, minimal, - while from the stage They can turn up amplifiers, building a stronger wall of Sounds, - like on Big Jim, where bass and drums bring together kind of a indie dance-floor rythm, - song that together with title-track is the most significative episode from this album. CD costs 1o euro, - good if You're into Giardini di Mirò, Mogwai, Death Cab For Cutie.
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From Rome, since about six years, guided by Massimiliano Cruciani, - name after the label its-self They decided to release the new album with (distributed in italy by Goodfellas). Blueprint, after years into emo-core, now play Music concentrated on ambient/instrumental sounds (Massimiliano's voice is on one song only), slow-core (a slowly beating heart), emotional post-rock, - leaden by two very polite guitars (noisy distortions are far), gentle and sensitive, swirling graceful in the air, looking for a vertigo through delay efx and noises coming far from synth. - A couple of days ago i saw them performing live, in a venue downhere: _They sound somewhat different live, more comunicative, more pathos and energy, - especially when They gear up, - on CD They stay on a sort of psychedelic plan, minimal, - while from the stage They can turn up amplifiers, building a stronger wall of Sounds, - like on Big Jim, where bass and drums bring together kind of a indie dance-floor rythm, - song that together with title-track is the most significative episode from this album. CD costs 1o euro, - good if You're into Giardini di Mirò, Mogwai, Death Cab For Cutie.
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