"Plasmano armonie come ritagli di materia plastica dove confluiscono elementi di composizione atmosferica, art-folk, concrete-rock e musica cosmica. So much was lost in the process of becoming si muove fra perimentri post-rock di forte suggestione, intrisi di sbocchi avveniristici ed umori jazz mai invadenti. un vero amplesso di piaceri acustici in divenire." da Rockerilla More info here |
Delivered by Salome Lego Playset and Susanna Laterza, it uses the claustrophobic poetry of Kenji Siratori as if from the human genome nothing but the origin of an empty and fundamentally useless first-born could originate. Useless as the efforts of the many who tried to give their life in order to return to the mother in the purple blood of the iron and of the eternal comeback. More info here |
Salomè and Susanna Laterza joined in a long improvisation which took place at Lhubrificio, a small venue in Bologna whose life spanned just a summer. We shared the evening with glorious San Giovanni, whose album is much awaited in the areas of Castiglion dei Pepoli. More info here |
Contre la Vie, Contre la Morte is born on the readings of Celinè, Junger and Houellebecq but especially from painful life experiences. What can be understood is that life, at least ours, can only try to survive in the continuous extension of the domain of the struggle. A fight for internal survival which is only secondarily human. There is no collective sense that can keep us fellows in the absence of love for life itself, which becomes unaccounted for in the daily imposition of existing, existing without a cause nor a desire if not to extinguish ourselves together with our dearest ones. More info here |
First live in Tokyo... get it free on here |
Historic concert, under a snow storm, Salome played at a school party at Covo Club (in Bologna), and received insults and bottles were thrown at them. People left the club and the party was over. No music was played after them by the local dj. Salome were all 17 at the time. After this moment, they were hated and them forgotten. Get it free on Archive.org |