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  • Updated May 27, 2022


    open.spotify.com/album/05gsbxcGDXKKUEX2oAuahF?si=_NEnkbYKSKCyKnGMFtsRyw

    Article and interview on the band:
    c41magazine.com/story/72-hour-post-fight-the-non-linear-way

    72-Hour Post Fight are a rare case of promises kept. Hiding within the group are names that have already made music history, albeit behind the scenes. It’s difficult to identify the exact starting point of the project. Luca (Palazzi D’Oriente) and Carlo (Fight Pausa) have shared in the joys and sorrows of the suburbs together since forever. After putting aside their schoolboy dream of forming a punk rock band, they have worked tirelessly to combine their different worlds of electronica and emo. Holding it all together are Andrea’s drums (Mecna, Generic Animal, Leute) and Adalberto’s saxophone. Adalberto is not only Carlo’s friend from university but also the touch of jazz in the group. The result is an uninterrupted flow of different musical languages fighting for dominance, with no clear winner in the end. While perhaps not immediate to inexperienced ears, these sounds raise a series of unanswered questions that demand a second listening at the very least. I must admit, I got a little carried away and followed them almost everywhere they went in 2019. My first 72-Hour Post Fight concert was in Piacenza, May 2019, where I was one of just a handful of people under the pouring rain. The next thing I knew, they were playing at Club to Club. It was one of those things that I had always hoped would happen for them, but often doesn’t because life is unfair

  • May 27, 2022

    @sab new album this week :)

  • May 27, 2022

    4K Fireplace. So many great jazzy jam sessions on here.

  • May 27, 2022

    in

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  • May 29, 2022

    I need a clickbait title

    album is grimy and jazzy. love it