The unexpected closure of the Container Clubhijacked the return of the world-famous Brunori Sas, from Grottammare a Mosciano Sant'Angelo at Those of the Pin Up - Music&Beer.
The band is led by the 'owner' Dario Brunori in the company of his wife Simona Marrazzoof the choirs and his historical colleagues and fellow travellers Dario Della Rossa (piano, synth), Stefano Amato (bass, cello, mandolins), Mirko Onofrio (woodwinds, percussion, choirs, synths) and Massimo Palermo (drums, percussion).
They will present exclusively for Marche and Abruzzo the latest album 'All is well at home"recently anticipated by the beautiful video "The Truth"which is already depopulating the web.
With his new album All's Well at Home, Brunori Sas faced fear, '.the common denominator between my feelings and the world around me', said the Cosenza-based singer-songwriter who, three years after his last record Vol. 3 - The Pilgrim's Way to Santiago by taxi, in his new work he has tackled what frightens him by trying to dismantle his security, first and foremost artistic.
A change of sonic perspective, perceptible first and foremost by the search for a gap between the new LP and previous works, even at the level of composition and production: 'I wanted to break away from songwriting, trying to balance the lyrics with the musical part, working more together with my band than in the past". Brunori told us how, for All's Well at Home, he has approached the productions of international artists such as Other Lives, Sufjan Stevens, Beck and Tame Impala, but always with an eye on his Italian colleagues, among them Colapesce and Iosonouncane, and without ever forgetting the singer-songwriters who have most marked his artistic and human path: "Dalla and Gaber with their music were able to illuminate humanity, both in its miserable and divine side".