‘This
is more transparent, it’s abstract and crude’ says Collazzo,
speaking of his new band Slow Emotion Replay. After four years of experimentation
on the Pure Drama multimedia project, Fernando Collazzo (vocals, guitars,
keyboards) decided to pull the synth plugs and to bring the acoustic
guitars and the tube amps upfront. Still inspired by the British music
scene of the late 80’s and 90’s, Slow Emotion Replay also
stirs up memories of Bowie, Nick Cave and Radiohead’s approach
to rage, sensuality and melancholy. All with a myriad of essence that
doesn’t fit one classification.
On their last recording (pre-production), we can clearly identify Fernando's
unique granular tone, smoothly delivered like a sand glass. The guitars
are tarnished, slowly imposing their melodies. The bass is stylish,
clever. The beats navigate from trip-hop, to lo-fi, to dirty rock grooves.
Grand pianos, Hammond B3s and harmoniums are also essential to S.E.R.;
pure and intimate they transcend simplicity.
There is a quest of silence and peace of mind on all the songs, often
surrounded by a romantic yet reasoned poetry. ‘Love always brings
peculiar behaviors’ says Collazzo, adding ‘extreme psychotic
behaviors’. You can even find idealistic ironies in lyrics like
‘See me as the curriculum of love’.
Slow Emotion Replay live is an impulsive experience. It can build up
from an intimate, acoustic, largely atmospheric performance to conclude
in a cruel mix of overdriven guitars and harsh choruses.
An
album is expected to be released in 2008.