The constant synergy between powerful blues-flavored guitar and frenetic punk percussion, in a garage and proudly low-fi sound: all this is The Jackson Pollock , an energetic duo from Bologna coming to the island for three dates . The mini-tour starts tonight in Olbia , at the Party Music Pub in via Regina Elena 40a , then moving on tomorrow to Nuoro , at the Circolo Ubisti in via Zara 24 , and finally concluding on Sunday at the Bar Università in Sassari ( piazza Università 4 ). The trip is dedicated to the album " Today Forever ", released last October.

In a stripped-down lineup featuring Emily on drums and Davide on guitar, with both on vocals, the duo made their debut in 2018 with the unripe—but already with clear artistic ideas—"Cherry Go," offering a first taste of unbridled, tribal yet precise percussion, in a vocal flow that ranges from melodic to screamed without fixed patterns, as well as distorted and rhythmic guitar licks, somewhere between noisy rock and the "fuzz" typical of garage, stoner, and heavy blues . An imperfect geometry that unexpectedly fits together along all its corners with primal energy, with the duo taking their name from the American painter who was the father of the spontaneous "action painting" technique.

" Today Forever " is the debut studio album by The Jackson Pollock, released on German label Rookie Records on October 3rd . It features twelve tracks, recorded and mastered at Taiko Studio in Varese. With imagery that draws from vintage arcade games and Far Eastern dramas, the "two heads of the serpent"—as stylized on the album cover—continue to evolve the project's sound and mythology, resulting in a chaotic and exciting journey that draws on both grindcore and Latin rhythms. These sounds will find perfect support tomorrow night in Nuoro with the opening act of local icons FCT , active since 1998 with their militantly furious ska-punk.

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