MARCO PIATTO
Great italian band, sounds even better, it’s never easy to sing in italian with certain rock sounds, this one hits the spot! Suspended in its psychedelic melody brings you up in the stratosphere. Love it, thanks guys
Favorite track: Guai.
Pop Guai in your car stereo, roll down all the windows if you don't have a convertible, shift it into 4th gear and crank it up!
The new single from Italy's psych-pop sextet The Quincey is this year’s bittersweet anthem of the summer, a groovy, existentialist Yacht-Rock number that will blast from sports cars and radios on beaches all over Europe — tops popped, drowning out the sound of the waves and seagulls.
The band has created a masterpiece of vintage, lightly psychedelic 70s Pop-Rock, with an opening guitar riff so crushingly catchy it'll stay with you for a good while.
Guai — in Italian, trouble — is upbeat and easy on the ears, while the lyrics delve deeply into issues such as hope and loss, and catching and not catching the waves of life as they roll by.
The first single off the band’s second EP from France's finest Indie Pop pushers Nice Guys Records, the band kicked it into high gear by producing an ambitious, mind-altering music video to accompany the track.