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STORMO RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘COME FAUCE CHE DIVORA’

February 25, 2025

STORMO have just released the second single from their forthcoming album ‘Tagli/Talee’. The disorientating video for  ‘Come Fauce Che Divora’ is out now. You can also stream the track across all DSPs. Featuring electronics by Holy Similaun.

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR COME FAUCE CHE DIVORA BELOW
Stream Come Fauce Che Divora on Apple Music, Tidal, DEEZER,  Bandcamp and Spotify
Pre-order Tagli/Talee here.

Vocalist Luca Rocco explains how the band sought to experiment with new sounds with the latest single, and show that they are willing to push their musicality in different directions…

“Come Fauce Che Divora is a collaborative track between us and Holy Similaun; it is focused on drone and noise elements, with a circular bass and drums line. It’s the last track of the record and it closes it leaving it open for further experimentation.”

Following the release of their well received 2023 full-length, EndocannibalismoSTORMO undertook an extensive touring schedule of Europe across their native Italy and the mainland over the course of a year which culminated in an appearance at the revered Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, NL. Having developed a live reputation for relentless intensity akin to first wave screamo, possessing noise rock’s angularity and black metal speed, Tagli/Talee was written exclusively whilst travelling across the continent.

Tagli/Talee’s focus on cuts and grafts symbolically collages and embodies the transient surroundings and characters that has filled their last few years, with Norway’s extreme metal scene seeping into their sonic assault on tracks such as TagliKallitype and the fraught closer Come Fauce Che Divora. The pacing and structure of the songs themselves also inspired by their contemporaries whilst on the road, with vocalist Luca Rocco taking a keen interest in unifying the sequencing of a live set to that of the band’s recorded output.

Recording duties once again were placed in the hands of Diego Castioni at Cabot Cove, Bologna, ahead of mixing and mastering being handled by Maurizio Baggio. Further dissonant noise flourishes were added during and after recording, with Castion providing sound textures to Sabbia Pt. II and Alberto Bertelli (aka Holy Similaun) on Come Fauce Che Divora, adding a kinetic viscerality to proceedings. Art for Tagli/Talee was delicately crafted by Massimo Spadari, combining lithograph, etching and linocut processes to the piece in painstaking detail.

With Tagli/TaleeSTORMO continue to carve out their own unique approach to punk as an umbrella term, with explosive repercussions, ahead of debut UK touring in early 2025 and their eyes set on bringing Tagli/Talee to the stage with their idiosyncratic volatility.