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Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats- Nell' Ora Blu

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Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats- Nell' Ora Blu
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats- Nell' Ora Blu

2024 release. Plainly the most radical album of their career to date, Nell' Ora Blu stands out from the sterile desert of rock 'n' roll in 2024 like a gore-drenched beacon. What this scintillating detour tells us about the future of Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats remains a mystery, but after enjoying such rich and fruitful artistic indulgence, Starrs' notoriety as one of heavy music's most distinctive voices can only increase. Nell' ora blu is an epic tribute to Italian crime cinema from the late 60s/early 70s. It features exclusive guest appearances from top stars of the Giallo & Poliziotteschi genres, including Franco Nero and Edwige Fenech.

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Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats- Nell' Ora Blu

SKU: 803341605848
Regular price ₩25,000
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2024 release. Plainly the most radical album of their career to date, Nell' Ora Blu stands out from the sterile desert of rock 'n' roll in 2024 like a gore-drenched beacon. What this scintillating detour tells us about the future of Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats remains a mystery, but after enjoying such rich and fruitful artistic indulgence, Starrs' notoriety as one of heavy music's most distinctive voices can only increase. Nell' ora blu is an epic tribute to Italian crime cinema from the late 60s/early 70s. It features exclusive guest appearances from top stars of the Giallo & Poliziotteschi genres, including Franco Nero and Edwige Fenech.