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Saturday, February 1, 2020

The Gentlemens' garage rock punkery of "Out of Here" and the insane video



Twisted Rock

The Gentlemens are Italians that know how to rock. On the rough and feral track Out Of Here they push major garage punk buttons. I couldn't help but think of the Stooges and the Dirtbombs. The bleeding knuckled guitars, charging drums and raging vox by Giordano Baldoni (guitar), Daniele Fioretti (drums) and Paolo Fioretti (guitar, vox) are full throttle. The video directed by Michele Formica & Edoardo Ruini with Rose Greenfield and Roberto Castello is insanely feral as well, feeling like an experimental askew and, quite frankly, twisted and sexually bent horror flick by David Cronenberg. I love it.
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Robb Donker Curtius





THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

The Gentlemens third full-length album, features Giordano Baldoni on guitar, Daniele Fioretti on drums and Paolo Fioretti on guitar and croons. «Triage» is 11 prime cuts of raw rock ‘n’ roll.
The album collects and mix the experiences and troubles on the road made by the band since the last released record in the 2016. Starts from the roots and the diving board of the Garage blues, the trio dips into influences and contaminations that make «Triage» more personal and surely more characteristic published by the band. The band injects Blues Punk, Rockabilly and ‘60s Garage with their own amplified fury.
Raw, feral, but incredibly catchy, this album covers a wider sonic pallet than one might pick up on at first. From poppy to wild, it reflects a wide range of ideas and emotion, while maintaining surprising consistence through-out.

Recorded and mixed at «outside – inside studio» by Gianluca Turrini (Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, One Dimensional Man) and Matt Bordin (Mojomatics, Squadra Omega). Mastered by Andrea De Bernardi at Eleven Mastering Studio.

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