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The hills of Tennessee have never looked more like the hills of Italy. More precisely, far from the hustle and bustle of the city - Luis DeCicco and Carlo Corso have found a place in the province where hectares of vineyards and abandoned villas stretch out - and in one of these they have given life to a musical project that is as original as it is ambitious: to create variant of hill-country blues that ideally unites West Africa, american midwest - and of course the province of Benevento, in southern Italy.

How could one begin to talk about the countryside if not from the desolating solitude that inhabits it? The blues that derives from this, rules the passing of time and becomes the backgrounds of songs that smell of earth and rain, but also of sidewalks and traffic lights.
And so, as you would expect from a distillate (whether Tennessee whiskey or red wine falanghina), the music that comes from it is a mixture of bittersweet, contrasting flavors that come from far away and lead just as far.

Are you ready to taste the juice of the sweetest memories and the bitter revenge of recurring dreams?

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The Caboose describe a powerful, human, vital suburb

Battiti, Radio3

Hinterland blues is a charming, hypnotic, magnetic record that fascinates and absorbs. Beautiful

Rumore

If you want to listen to Blues with a modern attitude but with all the flavor of the good old-fashioned American style, then hinterland blues is the album for you

Radiocoop


A cd that recalls Wovenhand's sulfurous mood, drone style and hill country blues riffs
Comeunkillersottoilsole





 

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