Band : La Quiete
Album : 2006-2009
Release Year : 2010
Genre : Screamo
Genre : Screamo
Tracklist :
01 Sulla Differenza Fra Un Sorriso E Una Risata
02 Giugno
03 Era Questa La Mia Prigione Di Carte?
04 Cosa Sei Disposto A Perdere
05 Musica Per Un Giardino Segreto #4
06 Le Conseguenze Di Un Abbraccio
07 Gemelli Siamesi
La Quiete is a screamo band from Forlì, Italy that formed in 2000. The band’s drummer also plays in the Italian band Raein.
They have released many splits with bands including Acrimonie, Catena Collapse, The Apoplexy Twist Orchestra, k.c. milian, The Pine and Louise Cyphre. They also released the full-length La Fine Non è La Fine and a 7”+VCD with three videos made by Italian artists Erica il Cane, Blu and Kabu. Their latest album, Tenpeun 01-05, contains songs from various past splits, demos, unpublished songs and videos.
"2006-2009" CD is a collection of this Italian group, released in 2010 for Sons Of Vesta.
These are two self-titled EP came out after "The End Is Not 'The End', published initially as a 7" and soon sold out and collected now in a single CD in digipack.
A unique opportunity for those who do not own a record player to enjoy the continuous evolution of one of the best groups in the underground scene.
02 Giugno
03 Era Questa La Mia Prigione Di Carte?
04 Cosa Sei Disposto A Perdere
05 Musica Per Un Giardino Segreto #4
06 Le Conseguenze Di Un Abbraccio
07 Gemelli Siamesi
La Quiete is a screamo band from Forlì, Italy that formed in 2000. The band’s drummer also plays in the Italian band Raein.
They have released many splits with bands including Acrimonie, Catena Collapse, The Apoplexy Twist Orchestra, k.c. milian, The Pine and Louise Cyphre. They also released the full-length La Fine Non è La Fine and a 7”+VCD with three videos made by Italian artists Erica il Cane, Blu and Kabu. Their latest album, Tenpeun 01-05, contains songs from various past splits, demos, unpublished songs and videos.
"2006-2009" CD is a collection of this Italian group, released in 2010 for Sons Of Vesta.
These are two self-titled EP came out after "The End Is Not 'The End', published initially as a 7" and soon sold out and collected now in a single CD in digipack.
A unique opportunity for those who do not own a record player to enjoy the continuous evolution of one of the best groups in the underground scene.
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