- Americana
- Indie folk
- Folktronica
- DIY
- Folk indie
- Post-folk
- Alt-folk
- Drone folk
Comment: this bunch of 9 compositions
bridges successfully the old and modern approach of folk music. For
the listener it is an inspiring, horizon-widening outing. There are
up the songs mostly getting inspiration from the Appalachian plateau
and American roots music (although the artist obviously comes from Italy. In nay cases, Italians have previously developed some very American brands like producing Western movies a la
Once Upon Time In America) – banjo and guitar plucked chords are
proudly represented and on the other side all of that is varied with
droning electronics, acidic keyboards, microscopic electronic beats,
treated vowel loops and groovy synthesised whirlpools to add some
churning electro-tinged, cybernetic touch to the whole. In that case,
one can draw parallels upon The Beta Band. Secondly, resigned
glimpses backwards in many songs resemble Wilco. Marco's fragile
vocal timbre used to contrast suitably with the aforementioned
firework. In one song he yodels like Zach Condon. The magnificent and adorable issue is a part of the
discography of an Italian imprint, In Your Ears.