Boston's own Italian folk group is back! Drawing inspiration from their own members' immigrant experiences, the group is set to realese its fourth album later this month, infusing their southern Italian sound with a fresh wave of originality.
"In the last couple of years we've seen so many more young people emigrate from the south of Europe," says guitarist and mandola player Björn Wennås. Their experiences inspired the album, as well as the title track, "Nun te Vutà" (Don't Look Back).
Fonte: Bostoniano
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