Minoranza Di Uno / Labile – Mentre Intorno Tutto Brucia – Review

With much delay, but with great pleasure I am going to review “Mentre Intorno Tutto Brucia”, a punk split between la Minoranza di Uno and Labile presented in mid-December at Edonè in Bergamo.
The four tracks (two by Labile from Bergamo and two by Minoranza from Friuli) fly in about 10 minutes, immediately making me notice a certain musical similarity between the two bands.
Labile with “Fermo Immagine” and “Le Urla Del Silenzio” are a pleasant discovery, I had never heard them and I really like their proposal. Angry Punk with the right melody, good lyrics and an excellent composition in general.
For Minoranza you know, I’ve got a soft spot, strengthened by the band’s convinced anarchist ideas and those poems, called lyrics.
The voice is no longer Kavey, but Pavel (former guitarist) mainly and Guglielmo (L’Ordegno).
The substance changes little and compared to their previous releases I do not find substantial differences, but certainly the two songs are among their best, with the right energy.
I just have to say goodbye and congratulate the two bands, inviting you to buy the record that we have in distro and support realities like these that put the attitude in the first place!

ALBUM RATING: 8