Due anni dopo Tornare nella Terra [leggi passata komarecensio] ritornano i Bachi da Pietra,
- mi verrebbe da dire con un nuovo libro più che con un disco. Le 10
tracce infatti sono 10 racconti brevi nichilisti di Bruno Dorella (OvO, Ronin, boss di Bar La Muerte rec...) e Giambeppe Succi (Madrigali Magri),
risonanti di un secco folk elettrico, implosivo di rabbia e repressione
della stessa, con atmosfere pesanti e laceranti come se la gravità li
sbattesse chitarra dissonante e batteria post-industrial al suolo. Check Life, come la titletrack sono primordiale post-rock unito ad un tono blues caustico caro a Tom Waits, - solo Ofelia
abbraccia delle strofe più cantate/musicali, altrimenti mai si smorza
il tono da elucubrazione, o meglio, voci ossessive nella testa,
biascicate, difficilmente comprensibili, - se non nel loro senso di
alienazione.
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Two years later Tornare nella Terra [read past komareview] Bachi da Pietra are back, with a new.. book? i mean, Their records sound more as brief nichilist novels books than songs: Bruno Dorella (OvO, Ronin, 'the man' behind Bar La Muerte rec...) and Giambeppe Succi (Madrigali Magri), are into electric folk Music, imploding through rage and its own repression, lacerating as if gravity itself slammed guitar dissonance and post-industrial drumming at floor. Check Life, as well as titiletrack, are primordial post-rock blended with caustic blues tones dear to Tom Waits, - only Ofelia embraces some lyrics more properly sung, else, vocals never go far from a continuous elucubration, - like obsessive voices inside head, slurred, sometimes even hard to distinguish, - if not in Their sense of alienation.
mp3 (via label):
.12. Ofelia
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Two years later Tornare nella Terra [read past komareview] Bachi da Pietra are back, with a new.. book? i mean, Their records sound more as brief nichilist novels books than songs: Bruno Dorella (OvO, Ronin, 'the man' behind Bar La Muerte rec...) and Giambeppe Succi (Madrigali Magri), are into electric folk Music, imploding through rage and its own repression, lacerating as if gravity itself slammed guitar dissonance and post-industrial drumming at floor. Check Life, as well as titiletrack, are primordial post-rock blended with caustic blues tones dear to Tom Waits, - only Ofelia embraces some lyrics more properly sung, else, vocals never go far from a continuous elucubration, - like obsessive voices inside head, slurred, sometimes even hard to distinguish, - if not in Their sense of alienation.
mp3 (via label):
.12. Ofelia
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