An Italian band built around vocalist Federico Paciotti, bassist Lorenzo Corti, and drummer Roberto Tiranti.
For a good sense of their range, try "Fine Days" and "Asu He No Melody." They're not flashy, but there's something steady about how they work.
Their single "Brand New Breeze" became a significant hit, and songs like "Fine Days" and "Another Revolution" show their straightforward approach to themes of love and loss. That directness has drawn both praise and criticism from listeners over the years. They're one of those bands where the catalog feels lived-in rather than polished.
They started with a debut album called "Le Corde della Vita" and followed it with records like "L'Alba Nuova" and "La Quarta Stagione." The band has faced personal struggles and creative differences, but the members have pointed to their friendship as something that helped sustain them through those periods.
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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