Il Parto Delle Nuvole Pesanti
Il Parto Delle Nuvole Pesanti formed in Rome in the early 1990s. The name translates to 'The Delivery of the Heavy Clouds,' which gives you a sense of their...
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Il Parto Delle Nuvole Pesanti formed in Rome in the early 1990s. The name translates to 'The Delivery of the Heavy Clouds,' which gives you a sense of their atmospheric, somewhat theatrical approach. Their sound pulls from folk, rock, and world music, with songs like 'Pergamo.' and '10/100/1000' showing that range.
The band's core lineup has stayed consistent: Gianni Maroccolo on vocals and guitar, Patrizia Laquidara on vocals and accordion, Max Casacci on guitar, Rocco Petruzzi on bass, and Michele Guidi on drums. They put out a series of albums through the '90s and early 2000s, including 'Pergamo' in 1993, 'Oceano' in 1995, and 'Tempesta' in 2003.
Their music has often touched on social and political themes, and they've been vocal about issues like LGBTQ+ rights. This has drawn both support and criticism over time, but it's part of what has kept them connected to a dedicated audience in Italy. Tracks like 'Aisa' and 'Ballo Senza Piedi' reflect that blend of personal and political concerns within their eclectic style.
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