Wow! That is one piece of darkened art and experimentation. This is what I can say after listening to Francesco Bucci‘s new solo opus. Francesco is known as a founder of Ottone Pesante. Due to stop of activities because of covid pandemia, Francesco decided to experiment and create new songs with trombone and tuba and here they are in form of an opus containing seven songs. Besides wish to make music, tragedy also made an impact on creation of this album with personal loss of brother. Since I lost my sister and know how does it feel, I can totally relate to the darkened vibe of this album which was recorded live without loops or overdubs, just raw music. Francesco even plays tuba which his brother used to play. How does this sound? Those are instrumentals and to me they are atmospheric mix of dark ambient, dungeon synth played by tuba and trombone and Morricone’s soundtracks. Epic and melodic, but also eerie and haunting with some dark humor thrown in like in song called ‘Now I understand why Chuck Shuldiner called his band Death’. This is only English song title rest are Italian. Yes, I forgot, some songs also remind me of soundtracks to Italian giallo and horror movies by Argento or Bava. My personal favorites are ‘La marcia dei soldatini’ and ‘Il disperato cercarti nel fondo di un tuba’. If you are into something different try this one.
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(review) Claudio Simonetti´s Goblin – The Murder Collection
I already wrote about Claudio Simonetti, composer of many horror soundtracks and keyboard player of legendary Italian band Goblin. Simonetti worked with many horror legends like Dario Argento, Lamberto Bava, Ruggero Deodato, Umberto Lenzi and Claudio´s main band Goblin has many current incarnations so this one made a compilation of greatest horror soundtrack themes and songs that made our black hearts weep tears of bloody joy while listening. This one is not long, it has nine songs and I just can not decide which one works better for me here.
For sure, Suspiria, Zombi, Tenebre, Profondo Rosso are top, but my personal favorite is Phenomena, this is top of all my favorite Italian horror soundtracks, being such contagious and song that has it all, great guitar work, epic main body of melody and just takes you to some other place and time just somehow feeling the darkness and feeling the almost unpenetrable horror and creepyiness through almost joyful melodies that Claudio´s music provides in many themes. I also am in awe how this music borders somewhere between epic joy and darkness mixing those two into one superb song structure thus creating a whirlwind of emotion and able to make goosebumps on your skin.

