Italian alt-rock musical power group “Gli Incubi di Freud” releases their latest dazzling EP, showcasing their brilliant talents and their out-of-the-box creative approach to rock and humor…the EP is titled “Diastole”.
If you try and translate the band’s name in Google, you’ll get Gli Incubi di Freud = Freud’s Nightmares…and this is where everything starts, the fun, the creativity and the unique ideas!
Gli Incubi di Freud is a solo and cooperative dystopia of alternative rock by Joshua McFarrow,
“patient zero” contributes as well to vocals, bass, music, lyrics, videos, ideas…from Ripe San Ginesio (remote province of Macerata) The other patients/musicians travel along the non-existent Treia/Porto Sant’Elpidio axis. The band is thus completed with Alessandro Camela on the drums, Andrea “K” Piermarteri on rhythm guitar and Massimiliano Camela on lead guitar.
“Gli Incubi di Freud” Starts with a very powerful musical statement, for the fans of Rage Against The Machine out there, you’ll love this…the first track of the 6 track EP is “Leader Carismatico” and it’s a huge sounding, head banging epic piece of rock…
…and the song keeps building up and evolving into a more monstrous version of itself as time passes, an absolutely brilliant intro to the experience.
From there, the band takes a musical pivot and starts to show even more of their diverse musical approaches…so for the second song “E Poi Non Ridi Piu” they take a more upbeat and bright approach, this is a song that feels like it can start your day in a really feel-good kind of way.
…maintaining their super-diverse track list, Gli Incubi di Freud goes for a Californian rock song mood with “Un vero uomo”…creating a song with excellent contrast between the mellow and the heavy-hitting…
Gli Incubi di Freud manages to keep the diversity and creative musical ideas always coming, they do have an infinite supply of musical surprises…so we can only ask for more and more!
Gli Incubi di Freud’s “Diastole” is an amazing EP with 6 musical gems, diverse in shape, color, and vibe…and shouldn’t be missed at all costs.
Wishing Gli Incubi di Freud all the best.
Cheers!