"Insula Dulcamara " is originally the title of a painting by Paul Klee . Name evoking an island, but also referring to the dichotomy of sweet (dulce) and bitter (amarus). In perfect harmony with this evocation, this group develops a lively music but not without some bitterness. The origin of this second album, two instrumental tracks for the soundtrack of the second part of the documentary " (g) General Dreams" by Daniele De Felice and Matthieu Chatellier. Then added three titles before departure (temporary?) Sergio Salvi (keyboards) and Roberto Nappi (drums). An EP that explores more acoustic side of Insula Dulcamara. An EP of songs of love, in its broadest sense possible. Lively, as opposed to veiled atmosphere of "La Mia Vita Su Piccoli aerei," "The Inchiostro Peggiore" is the album of my favorite Insula Camara. A mix of everything I love: New Orleans jazz piano, blues-rock to Tom Waits noisy, gypsy jazz, jazz-rock, Latin-jazz together in a real explosion of inventions promising. Stivali di Gomma e Proiettili Argento opens the door to this world apart, the small world of Insula Dulcamara, peopled with Fellini and fantastic appearances. Songs of loneliness, disappointed love and friendships lost. We imagine a world populated by bars in music, circuses and orchestras and streets where one walks with great pleasure, carried by a warm voice and a rare poetry. In this captivating world where the grotesque beauty cotoie most luminous landscape of shadows pale gleams night crossings, it chimerical visions to dream and fleeting, strangely charmed by a spirit of derision melancholy and profoundly human.
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