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It is titled "Hate and Hope" the fourth studio album of NH3 (Ska-Core from Pesaro) published and distributed by Long Beach Records Europe (for Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and IndieBox Music (Italy). The disc will be available from April 22, a preview for Germany, Austria and Switzerland and on May 13 in Italy in the best record stores and major digital stores. "Hate And Hope" is a powerful and dynamic album, aggressive and thoughtful in his lapel medal, with a strong punk / hardcore imprint enriched by rhythmic ska and rift incisors and pounding winds. An album, "Hate and Hope" that brings NH3 at a precise definition of their sound and their style, never boring and full of influences. A current Storytelling, fresh in its themes, which leaves room for interpretation, poetry, melancholy and the incredible enthusiasm that give off some of his tracks. Messages clear and direct, uncompromising and the incredible ability tramsettere all that was crucial in their path. This is what the NH3 can do with "Hate and Hope". The sincerity distilled in each of the 13 tracks accompanied by a European sound derived from more than 300 concerts around Europe. A disc from the title contains the opposite sensations with which the band is found to meet after 15 years of activism. Hatred, seen as the spark that is used to blow up the will to act, the enthusiasm and the desire for revenge, a rediscovery of humanity. The hope that things can get better, the refuge in values and ideals such as friendship, identity, humanity itself, anti-racism and anti-fascism, solidarity. Hatred, seen as the spark that is used to blow up the will to act, the enthusiasm and the desire for revenge, a rediscovery of humanity. The hope that things can get better, the refuge in values and ideals such as friendship, identity, humanity itself, anti-racism and anti-fascism, solidarity. The album release was accompanied by two videos, "No Borders" and "Old School Attitude", true manifestos of NH3 thought |
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