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Elm: l’anteprima di Scum

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Due minuti e cinquantacinque secondi, tanto può bastare per scuotervi all’improvviso e farvi passare quel sottile e pervasivo senso di noia che a volte assale anche l’ascoltatore più smaliziato. “Scum” è la feccia maleodorante che fa tirare su il naso sdegnati, ma soprattutto un pezzo al fulmicotone in salsa punk (nel senso di un suono abrasivo ascrivibile al mondo della Amphetamine Reptile, per capirci) che non passa certo inascoltato. Gli Elm sono in quattro e provengono da una provincia dimenticata da Dio del Nord Italia, e paiono seriamente intenzionati a scuotere le vostre orecchie. L’ep con cinque pezzi esce in cassetta a inizio novembre per la Bronson Recordings. Noi intanto vi offriamo un’anteprima audio-video qui sotto. Buon divertimento.