Afterhours - Live @ Suoni e Ultrasuoni, Radio Rai (17.12.1997)
01. Elymania
02. Male di miele
03. Germi
04. Pelle
05. Posso avere il tuo deserto?
06. Dea
07. Rapace
08. Sui giovani d'oggi ci scatarro su
09. Questo pazzo pazzo mondo di tasse
10. State trooper [Bruce Springsteen]
11. Dentro Marilyn
12. 1.9.9.6.
13. Strategie
14. Voglio una pelle splendida
15. Lasciami leccare l'adrenalina
16. Ossigeno
17. Outro
genre: rock
source: soundboard (radio broadcast)
files: mp3 vbr
Manuel Agnelli - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Xabier Iriondo - guitar
Giorgio Prette - drums
Alessandro Zerilli - bass guitar
Davide Rossi - violin
Afterhours were formed in 1985 in Milan by singer Manuel Agnelli, a Velvet Underground fan. The band released two albums and two EPs in english. Since "Germi" (1995), the group switched to Italian language, except for the album "Ballads for Little Hyenas" (2005), produced by Greg Dulli (who joined the band for the following tour).
Another rip from a dusty tape... this promotional concert comes from the tour of their most critically acclaimed record "Hai paura del buio?" (1997): by then, their sound was a mix of American post-punk (Butthole Surfers, Pixies, etc…), italian melodic-songwriting (especially influenced by Lucio Battisti) and unusual, explicit cut-up lyrics.
Enjoy (again)!
source: soundboard (radio broadcast)
files: mp3 vbr
Manuel Agnelli - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Xabier Iriondo - guitar
Giorgio Prette - drums
Alessandro Zerilli - bass guitar
Davide Rossi - violin
Afterhours were formed in 1985 in Milan by singer Manuel Agnelli, a Velvet Underground fan. The band released two albums and two EPs in english. Since "Germi" (1995), the group switched to Italian language, except for the album "Ballads for Little Hyenas" (2005), produced by Greg Dulli (who joined the band for the following tour).
Another rip from a dusty tape... this promotional concert comes from the tour of their most critically acclaimed record "Hai paura del buio?" (1997): by then, their sound was a mix of American post-punk (Butthole Surfers, Pixies, etc…), italian melodic-songwriting (especially influenced by Lucio Battisti) and unusual, explicit cut-up lyrics.
Enjoy (again)!
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