Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni

Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni (translation: Utopias and small satisfactions) is the third studio album by the Italian one-man band Bologna Violenta, a project of Nicola Manzan, released in 2012 by Wallace Records.[1]

Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni
Studio album by
Released2012
GenreNoise, industrial, electronic, grindcore
LabelWallace Records, Dischi Bervisti
Bologna Violenta chronology
Il Nuovissimo Mondo
(2010)
Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni
(2012)

Like the previous Il Nuovissimo Mondo, the album consists of short pieces and is almost entirely instrumental. Only two songs are sung: "You're enough" involved J. Randall of Agoraphobic Nosebleed, and "Valium Tavor Serenase" (a cover version of a song by CCCP Fedeli alla linea, from the album Affinità-Divergenze fra il Compagno Togliatti e Noi), is sung by Aimone Romizi of Fast Animals And Slow Kids.[2]

Track list

  1. "Incipit" – 1:36
  2. "Vorrei sposare un vecchio" – 1:38
  3. "Utopie" – 0:58
  4. "Sangue in bocca" – 0:50
  5. "Costruirò un castello per lei" – 1:10
  6. "È sempre la solita storia, ma un giorno muori" – 0:51
  7. "Valium, Tavor, Serenase" – 1:29
  8. "You're enough" – 0:32
  9. "Lasciate che i Potenti vengano a me 0:37
  10. "Remerda" – 1:06
  11. "Intermezzo" – 2:03
  12. "Il convento sodomita" – 1:35
  13. "Terrore nel Triregno" – 0:43
  14. "Mi fai schifo" – 1:05
  15. "Il bimbo" – 0:38
  16. "Lutto nella testa" – 0:38
  17. "Piccole soddisfazioni" – 0:59
  18. "Popolo bue" – 0:42
  19. "Le armi in fondo al mare" – 2:04
  20. "Transexualismo" – 2:17
  21. "Finale" – con rassegnazione" – 5:55

Line-up

Other musicians

  • J. Randall (voice in "You're enough")
  • Aimone Romizi (voice in "Valium, Tavor, Serenase")
  • Franz Valente (voice in "Mi fai schifo")
  • Nunzia Tamburrano (narrator in "Remerda")

References

  1. Emanuele "kingatnight" Chiti, "BOLOGNA VIOLENTA: Utopie E Piccole Soddisfazioni", Indie for Bunnies, 29 February 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. "UTOPIE E PICCOLE SODDISFAZIONI Bologna Violenta", rockol.it, 6 February 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2018.



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