Alright, music lovers, let’s talk about Perdurabo, the musical brainchild of Davide Arneodo – you might know him from the legendary Marlene Kuntz. This guy is on another level, blending genres like it’s nobody’s business since 2015. He’s worked with electronic giants like Apparat and rock legends like Placebo – the dude’s a musical wizard.
Now, onto the good stuff – Perdurabo just released “Cast Stones”, the third sneak peek from his upcoming debut album, “Magnetar”. And guess what? It’s a wild ride of alternative pop and deep post-rock vibes. But wait, there’s more – he teamed up with Roman Rappak from Miro Shot for this one.
“Cast Stones” isn’t just a song; it’s like a sonic journey through the highs and lows of city life. It kicks off with some mesmerizing synth vibes, a bit haunting but totally cool. The beat kicks in, and Rappak’s vocals take you to a whole new dimension. The track weaves through different layers, giving you this crazy ride that feels like living in the city hustle.
And here’s the kicker – it’s not just about the music. “Cast Stones” dives deep into real-life stuff, inspired by things like the Grenfell Tower tragedy. It’s like Perdurabo and Rappak are holding up a mirror to urban life and saying, “Yo, let’s talk about this”.
So, if you’re into music that’s not just tunes but an experience, keep an eye out for “Magnetar”. Perdurabo’s doing some serious sonic magic, and we’re here for it.