Teatro d'ira: Vol. 1 is the second studio album by Italian rock band Månesk… Read Full Bio ↴Teatro d'ira: Vol. 1 is the second studio album by Italian rock band Måneskin. The album was released on 19 March 2021 and peaked at number 1 on the Italian albums chart, receiving a platinum certification by FIMI. It includes the singles "Vent'anni" and the Sanremo and Eurovision 2021-winning "Zitti e Buoni".
This is the first part of a larger recording project entirely written by the four members of the group. Unlike the previous Il ballo della vita (2018), the album was recorded entirely live in order to recreate the same atmosphere that Måneskin felt during the concerts held in previous years and can be heard in 1970s bootleg recordings.
Mattia Marzi in Rockol's review praised members playing and writing skills. According to him it has influences of power trios from the 70s, the Sonic Youth up to Arctic Monkeys, with individual tracks going from crude rock "Zitti e Buoni", dance-rock "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and "For You Love", power ballad "Vent'anni", gothic rock "Coraline", and garage rock "Lividi sui gomiti", "In nome del padre" and "Paura del buio". He concludes it is full of "anger and fury, including biting guitar strings, powerful bass lines, hard hits on the drums. And the over-the-top interpretation of Damiano. You still have time to get on the wagon". Claudio Todesco in Rolling Stone Italia review praised the arrogance of their 20s, to be an artistic step forward in comparison to the previous studio album, the quality of their playing and production, that are using music and lyrics to strongly say something about diversity, fragility, phobias, sex, desire for revenge, representing a world of losers like the girl from "Coraline".
This is the first part of a larger recording project entirely written by the four members of the group. Unlike the previous Il ballo della vita (2018), the album was recorded entirely live in order to recreate the same atmosphere that Måneskin felt during the concerts held in previous years and can be heard in 1970s bootleg recordings.
Mattia Marzi in Rockol's review praised members playing and writing skills. According to him it has influences of power trios from the 70s, the Sonic Youth up to Arctic Monkeys, with individual tracks going from crude rock "Zitti e Buoni", dance-rock "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and "For You Love", power ballad "Vent'anni", gothic rock "Coraline", and garage rock "Lividi sui gomiti", "In nome del padre" and "Paura del buio". He concludes it is full of "anger and fury, including biting guitar strings, powerful bass lines, hard hits on the drums. And the over-the-top interpretation of Damiano. You still have time to get on the wagon". Claudio Todesco in Rolling Stone Italia review praised the arrogance of their 20s, to be an artistic step forward in comparison to the previous studio album, the quality of their playing and production, that are using music and lyrics to strongly say something about diversity, fragility, phobias, sex, desire for revenge, representing a world of losers like the girl from "Coraline".
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