Showing posts with label Kina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kina. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Kina: Se ho vinto se ho perso (Blu bus, 1989)

"Se ho vinto se ho perso" is hardcore getting adult without losing the ingenuity of youth and, most of all, its propensity for dreams and utopias. The songs in this album are very far from the usual Italian hardcore style: there's no anger, no destructiveness, no nihilism in them; on the contrary, they deal with decisions, illusions and growing up with a constant search for lyricism and - somehow - even a subliminal sense of spirituality. Hüsker Dü being the most evident model, the music borrows triumphant melodic structures, vocal harmonies (a bit out of tune, it must be told) and guitar figures from Sixties pop (The Byrds mostly), while the instrumental interplay, if tight and impetuous, is convoluted and features slight psychedelic accents.

Kina were founded in Aosta in 1982 and this is their third LP. They disbanded in 1997, then some of the members formed the band Frontiera, which is still active.


Tracklist:
  1. Musica kaos / Sfogliando i miei giorni
  2. Camminando di notte
  3. Intermezzo / Cosa farete
  4. Improvvisando in studio
  5. Questi anni
  6. Intro
  7. Quanto vale
  8. Occhi sbarrati
  9. Occupazione (5° braccio)
  10. La forza del sogno
  11. Occhi di rana
  12. Non credere / Gong
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