Lamine, the new album is titled "Fast Food"

Lamine, the new album is titled “Fast Food”

The new album by Viviana Strambelli, protagonist of the Lamine project (here is our interview) will be released on January 30th. It was sung and played by the artist, actress, singer and composer of Sicilian origins and based in Rome, who also took care of the pre-production and graphics, and was produced by Francesco “Fuzzy” Fracassi and recorded at the Quadraro Basement (Rome).

They played Flavio Galanti: guitars and pre-productions e Ambra Chiara Michelangeli: violin, The illustrations are by Andrea Ciccorelli and Alida Pintus.

The press release reports that the album “collects fragments, connects interrupted sound projects together, reworks them and obtains a coherent and cohesive whole, and uses ‘scraps’ to make them become art”.

Lamine says:

We will use everything.

The waste.

The fragments.

The speed.

The artifice.

Even what disturbs and consumes us.

Even what is not pure.

We don’t defend the means.

We use them to defend ourselves.

If anything can make us see who we are,

then it can be used.

Even against himself. Even against ourselves.

We do not seek the truth of the materials,

but the truth of what passes through them.

Because there is only one thing that cannot be negotiated:

the need to say.

Fast food arises when someone tries to touch the source

from which words arise.

And words cannot be confiscated

Fast food it is not adhesion, it is not provocation.

It is a crossing strategy.

In a system that consumes, accelerating,

we accelerate to let pass what resists.

In a system that requires recognizable shapes,

we use forms as vehicles, not as identities.

Fast food defends only one thing, non-negotiable:

the need to say as an absolute right, not as a privilege.

Everything else is half.

Everything else is matter.

Everything else can be used.

Tracklist:

Meat grinder

Second Disc

Pentothal

Rome

Iononhoundio

You break the angels’ wings in the morning