A Milan band whose 2009 debut hit "Eterno" launched a career marked by personal struggles and plagiarism claims.
For their sound, start with "Sentimientos" or "Eterno." For the tougher stuff, the story around "Il mostro" says a lot.
Their self-titled 2009 album on Sony Music gave Italy the single "Eterno," which became a genuine hit there. The band's later work, like "Il mostro" from 2014, got tangled in a plagiarism dispute they denied. That period also saw vocalist Antonio Carluccio's addiction and mental health issues affecting the group's output, adding a real, difficult layer to their story.
They formed in Milan in 2005 and released their debut in 2009. After that, they put out albums like "Istruzioni per l'uso" in 2011 and "Canzoni per riflettere" in 2016. The 2013-2014 period brought the "Il mostro" controversy and Carluccio's personal troubles.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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