ZOLLE: Whacked-Out
Italian Doom Deviants Release Debut LP�s Opening
Romp
Blazing out of the
backwoods of Bruzzelle, Italy, born in homage to plow and harvest -- harvesting
riffs, plowing grappa -- the ZOLLE
duo will release their belligerently unhinged full-length debut of rural rampage
in plenty of time for tomato season.
With only two
members, somehow the magical ZOLLE
still features members of Zu, Morkobot, OvO, One Dimensional Man and more. The
bandits� self-titled album stumbles triumphantly through inebriated off-kilter
riff marches, schizokiller percussive thunder, disharmony and distressed builds
abound, the pummeling concoction void of a goddamn human voice for its duration.
There�s nowhere better on the near-half-hour colostomy of Zolle to let you all know where we�re
coming from than just hitting play on this thing. So, here is the album-opening
tune which the band would like to inform you is called �Trakthor,� except
they�re an instrumental band, making it impossible to actually tell you. But the
word �Trakthor� only translates from Italian to English as, �Trakthor,� so
there�s no harm done.
Plow grappa and blast
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Supernatural
Cat -- the Italian
underground label run by Malleus Rock Art Lab, the artist collective featuring
two members of the psychedelic doom trio Ufomammut
-- will set Zolle loose on May
13th.
Formed by Marcello
Lan (Morkobot), who lays down the meaty riffs, and counterpart Stefano who beefs
things up on drums and xylophone, ZOLLE commenced work on their debut
album throughout the summer of 2012, and in just two months they had the music
ready to commit to tape. Recorded in September of the same year by Michelangelo
Roberti at Mizkey Studio (Morkobot) and mastered by Giovanni Versari (Zu,
Morkobot, OvO, One Dimensional Man), performed almost entirely live, the drums
are of considerable proportion and made of copper and the amplifier an old
digital model of the �50s which makes for a mammoth sound. In addition, Urlo
(Ufomammut/Supernatural Cat) and Roberto Rizzo (Quasiviri/Runi) make guest
infiltrations bearing drunken gifts of synth throughout the duration of Zolle�s ruckus.
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