“Fantastic post-punk sound… manages to evoke palpable emotion within its rawness and almost pop-like sensibilities” From The Strait
“Leatherette make the kind of post punk that doesn't forget that it's punk… a jagged buzzsaw of a song" If It’s Too Loud
“Raw fury and punches” American Pancake
"Simultaneously familiar-feeling and fresh, not to mention exhilarating… It’s a rush, a clash of sensations, disaffected and yet uplifting" Aural Aggravation
“A short burst of energy determined to slap you in the face” Up To Hear
“An indulgent and punchy piece of present post-punk, replete with loudness and cutting melodies” Darkenin’ Heart
“A nervy and sophisticated take on post-punk” Destroy/ Exist
“Extremely creative post-punk” We Love That Sound
Italian post-punk band Leatherette have just released 'Fiesta', the title track from their debut album out on 14th October via Bronson Recordings.
One of the darkest, smokiest tunes of the record, 'Fiesta' is a minimalist, abstract love tune about absence and distance. The band explain: "We wrote the theme thinking of jazz standards, while the title and the atmosphere were inspired by Hemingway's homonymous book. And there's brushes and 7th chords and a sax solo in the end".
The latest single from the album, "Fiesta' follows previously released tracks 'So Long', an extravagant and catchy slice of modern post-punk, full of rugged noise and crushing melodies and 'Sunbathing', an irresistible punk-shoegaze anthem.
Leatherette are, by their own description, “five shy guys who sometimes get off the stage and punch people,” a quintet whose car-crash of jagged noise, twisted love and dark, anguished melody has delivered a remarkable – and eminently combustible – debut album.
The group are based in Bologna, but all hail from different towns in Italy. These five young men – singer/guitarist Michele, bassist Marco, drummer Francesco, guitarist Andrea and saxophonist Jacopo – are united by a profound need to make music, to express themselves naturally and honestly.
The group bonded over wildly differing influences – everything from midwestern emo gods American Football, to Berlin-era Bowie, to James Chance & The Contortions, to rap and electronic music – to create a dense, passionate, articulate sound of their own.
You can file them near fiery post-punk kindreds like Shame and Squid, or unhinged 90s noisers like Unwound or Hoover, or squalling No Wavers like James Chance, but the truth is there are few bands like Leatherette that walk this Earth.
Their first full-length, Fiesta follows an EP, Mixed Waste, recorded during lockdown. The songs on Fiesta precede the Covid era, though the group spent the pandemic rewriting and overhauling their maiden batch of songs at leisure.
The result is an astonishing and remarkable debut: poetic, caterwauling, broken and beautiful. The album title is “a reference to the bullfights in Pamplona,” the group say. It’s no empty metaphor. “Bullfight is a strange ritual,” they elaborate. “And we’re against bullfights, but they’re fascinating in an iconographic way. And also metaphorically, violence flows on both sides, but in a feastful way. It’s similar to a concert, really – you’re expressing violent things, in a physical way. And people react to that, which is wonderful, which is fantastic.”
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