Trivial Visions
Trivial Visions
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO's latest offering, Trivial Visions, is a cosmic journey through the depths of space and time. This Italian synthwave outfit has created an album that encapsulates the spirit of retro-futurism with a modern twist.
From the opening track, "Mars Attacks," it's clear that LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO isn't afraid to venture into uncharted musical territories. The pulsating synths and driving basslines transport listeners to a galaxy far, far away, where the neon lights never dim and the beats never stop.
Tracks like "Alien Disco" and "Robot Rebellion" showcase the band's ability to blend infectious melodies with intricate production techniques. It's as if Daft Punk and Giorgio Moroder had a love child and raised it on a steady diet of space rock and intergalactic funk.
However, not every song on Trivial Visions hits the mark. The instrumental interlude "Interstellar Overture" feels like a filler track, lacking the depth and substance of the other more dynamic songs on the album.
Overall, LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO's Trivial Visions is a captivating listen that will transport you to another dimension. While it may not be a flawless masterpiece, it's certainly a fun and quirky addition to the synthwave genre. So grab your space suit, buckle up, and get ready to blast off into the cosmos with this out-of-this-world album.
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About the artist
La Morte Viene Dallo Spazio
LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO, an Italian avant-garde band, is the cosmic collision of space-age sounds and doom-laden melodies. With influences ranging from Goblin to Sunn O))), this eclectic group has been carving out their own niche in the music scene since their formation in 2008. Lead by the enigmatic frontman, Alberto, who could easily pass as a reincarnation of David Bowie in a parallel universe, LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO creates an otherworldly sonic landscape that transports listeners to a realm where time stands still and the void beckons. Their latest album, "Nebulosa Ossidrica," is a journey through the darkest corners of the cosmos, with haunting vocals, throbbing basslines, and hypnotic synth layers that swirl and pulsate like celestial bodies in motion. It's a sonic experience that challenges the boundaries of what is considered conventional music, pushing the boundaries of genre and imagination. With a live show that is part performance art, part ritualistic ceremony, LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO captivates audiences with their mesmerizing stage presence and otherworldly aesthetic. It's a spectacle that must be witnessed to be believed, a total sensory overload that leaves you exhilarated and wanting more. In a world where cookie-cutter pop dominates the airwaves, LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO stands out like a supernova, an anomaly that defies categorization and pushes the boundaries of creativity. With each new release, they continue to defy expectations and redefine what it means to be a truly innovative artist in the modern music landscape.
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