A Roman quartet that mixed electronic elements and eccentric live energy into Italian rock through the 2000s.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Cinestetica' or 'L'Abbandono.' They're good examples of what the band was doing.
They built a following with an indie rock sound that wasn't an immediate fit for the industry at the time. Songs like 'Cinestetica' and 'L'Abbandono' show Gulino's direct, sometimes provocative writing. Their live shows had an eccentric energy that drew both fans and critics, keeping them a distinct presence.
Formed in Rome in 1999 as a quartet with Giovanni Gulino on vocals and guitar. Their second album 'C.A.S.A.' included the single 'Pleiboi,' which caught on and helped move them toward a wider audience. They followed with albums like 'Muscoli e Dei' in 2005 and 'Sushi & Coca' in 2007, each showing shifts in their approach without settling into one formula.
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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