The review of this album has been really difficult. Tempo De Mal change between a multiplicity of music styles, really difficult to identify exactly. They move from the veiled Hard-Core of 'My Star' to the new wave of 'Distances' in a plot of crazy sounds, enlarged by myriad of samples wisely cured by the band. Tempo De Mal show to be one of the eclectic and fanciful bands I have heard lately. Guitars and drums play bad and the noisy solutions seem to come above all from this. I hope they found someone who can produce them better, so they will be able to expose all their potentiality. The idea to use Laura Mangoli's voice in 'Quello che Sono' (the best) like a trumpet, I think, it's great.
Deya.
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