We take pride in our international outlook. That’s why we are happy to be featuring ‘E Poi Non Ridi Piú’, the latest effort by Italian ensemble Gli Incubi di Freud. In it, the keen listeners will familiarize themselves with the group’s kaleidoscopic sonic universe, built over a plethora of sonic references and an extravagant, playful songwriting flair. Built over modern and eclectic indie pop, the record is fairly complex, rejecting relatable formulas in favour of a more obscure structure.
Such a curious background is the perfect environment for John McFarrow’s metaphorical lyricism and evocative vocal tone. An acute observer of modern culture, the talented head honcho describes the many hypocrisies of our times, doing so with charismatic tongue-in-cheek and interesting vocal harmonies.
Describing the inspiration behind ‘E Poi Non Ridi Piú’, the group explains: “It is a warning to keep alive one of the human expressions that in recent years has seen the most underestimated decline, and has often been mistreated and ridiculed: laughter.”
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