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<a href="spotify:artist:3tace7aJONiUqExBPqfYb0" data-name="montag">montag</a> + <a href="spotify:artist:3zjlYDGjp2VVmJlbardHLP" data-name="Malkovic">Malkovic</a> + <a href="spotify:artist:1EMmg2PUpITYRwsGvpUWat" data-name="CALMI">CALMI</a> + <a href="spotify:artist:7st4Lxa5DqYksukGujvxpr" data-name="giovanni pedersini">giovanni pedersini</a>
GIALLORENZO—like the surname of a guy who died years ago, lingering in his home well beyond his death. Other than that, they’re an Italian lo-fi band, blending punk rock with raw, unfiltered songwriting.
In 2019, they released what Vice called the best Italian indie album of the year, "<a href="spotify:album:7tuZJ1cvvdvVUdBWJqK6Qt" data-name="MILANO POSTO DI MERDA">MILANO POSTO DI MERDA</a>", a passionate tribute to the outcasts of the city.
Its follow-up, "<a href="spotify:album:5S5oQjCzi5MxHeZQx44SbH" data-name="FIDATY">FIDATY</a>" (2020), deepened the formula of their debut.
Their third album is "<a href="spotify:album:5kaQXfAFOl3NQeQkyPHTsU" data-name="SUPER SOFT RESET">SUPER SOFT RESET</a>" (2022), an alt-punk record with a dark, pandemic-fueled heart.
After a break dedicated mainly to solo projects (<a href="spotify:artist:3tace7aJONiUqExBPqfYb0" data-name="montag">montag</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7st4Lxa5DqYksukGujvxpr" data-name="giovanni pedersini">giovanni pedersini</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1EMmg2PUpITYRwsGvpUWat" data-name="CALMI">CALMI</a>), they celebrated the fifth anniversary of their first album with a vinyl release and a tour, warmly welcomed by an ever-growing audience.
On February 13, 2025, they unexpectedly drop the off-kilter single “<a href="spotify:album:2p0gWxx57QZD0wf8b7RWOW" data-name="PER QUALCOSA O QUALCUNO">PER QUALCOSA O QUALCUNO</a>" and on April 25 (Italy’s Liberation from Nazi-Fascism) they came back with "<a href="spotify:album:6SUOLZCCxUAITNhKbVLc62" data-name="INNI E CANTI">INNI E CANTI</a>", their 4th album, for those who, in the meantime, keep getting attached to their noisy, chaotic, and emotionally sticky songs.
GIALLORENZO—like the surname of a guy who died years ago, lingering in his home well beyond his death. Other than that, they’re an Italian lo-fi band, blending punk rock with raw, unfiltered songwriting.
In 2019, they released what Vice called the best Italian indie album of the year, "<a href="spotify:album:7tuZJ1cvvdvVUdBWJqK6Qt" data-name="MILANO POSTO DI MERDA">MILANO POSTO DI MERDA</a>", a passionate tribute to the outcasts of the city.
Its follow-up, "<a href="spotify:album:5S5oQjCzi5MxHeZQx44SbH" data-name="FIDATY">FIDATY</a>" (2020), deepened the formula of their debut.
Their third album is "<a href="spotify:album:5kaQXfAFOl3NQeQkyPHTsU" data-name="SUPER SOFT RESET">SUPER SOFT RESET</a>" (2022), an alt-punk record with a dark, pandemic-fueled heart.
After a break dedicated mainly to solo projects (<a href="spotify:artist:3tace7aJONiUqExBPqfYb0" data-name="montag">montag</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7st4Lxa5DqYksukGujvxpr" data-name="giovanni pedersini">giovanni pedersini</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1EMmg2PUpITYRwsGvpUWat" data-name="CALMI">CALMI</a>), they celebrated the fifth anniversary of their first album with a vinyl release and a tour, warmly welcomed by an ever-growing audience.
On February 13, 2025, they unexpectedly drop the off-kilter single “<a href="spotify:album:2p0gWxx57QZD0wf8b7RWOW" data-name="PER QUALCOSA O QUALCUNO">PER QUALCOSA O QUALCUNO</a>" and on April 25 (Italy’s Liberation from Nazi-Fascism) they came back with "<a href="spotify:album:6SUOLZCCxUAITNhKbVLc62" data-name="INNI E CANTI">INNI E CANTI</a>", their 4th album, for those who, in the meantime, keep getting attached to their noisy, chaotic, and emotionally sticky songs.
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