MATTIA CAROLI & I FIORI DEL MALE - THE SONG OF THE HIGHEST TOWER (BalconyTV)

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MATTIA CAROLI & I FIORI DEL MALE performs the song "THE SONG OF THE HIGHEST TOWER" for BalconyTV.
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"Vintage sounds with hints of 60’s psychedelia, lyrics inspired by the poètes maudits and the figurative art." Thats how Mattia Caroli & I Fiori del Male (the evil flowers) from Italy describe shortly their great and handmade music.

The so-called concept can be summed up in the love for literature and the visual arts that musicians share: in addition to the clear reference to Charles Baudelaire in the same group name, the lyrics of many songs inspired or adapted from poems, as in the case La Fuite de la Lune, originally a poem by Oscar Wilde. There citationism partly in the music: the atmosphere that the four tracks EP recreate are clear ancestry seventy but covertly squeeze the eye also all'indie classic rock and more recent (see the Beatles, but also the Babyshambles in Hey Hey).

Recently the band has finished recording the first album "Fall from Grace" co-produced by LRS FACTORY, has been released under the German label "Timezone records" in September 2016.

Hampered by its giant wings, Baudelaire's albatross returns to its exile on the Earth in the sounds of a group of musicians all born in Rieti between 1989 and 1992: Mattia Caroli, Alessio Festuccia, Valerio Brucchietti, Pierluigi Foschi, Nicolo Faraglia, Simone Fusiani and Niccolo Jacopo Cavoli. A group of cinema, jazz, physiotherapy and agriculture students united by one great passion -music- and shared in spirit on enterprise.

Vintage sounds with hints of 60's psychedelia, lyrics inspired by the poètes maudits and the figurative art and a desire to be heard, despite the difficulties facing artists today are the distinguishing features of a band which for a year and a half has used the web to make its way into public eye with two self-produced videos views more then 35,000 times.

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