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An Album About Planets & Space Exploration, ‘Potatoes On Mars’

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Potatoes On Mars

Andrea Pizzo is an artist ahead of his time! With a dash of prominent Rock guitars, organic instrumentation, and cosmic sound effects, he releases ‘Potatoes On Marsalongside The Purple Mice.

Basically, you’re about to hear an 11-track album that revolves around planets and space exploration. The mastermind and composer of this project is a big fan of Science Fiction, which somehow makes the whole material one of its kind thanks to the imaginative and futuristic concepts implemented.

Passionate singing voices will surprise you from the very beginning via the opening intro “Keep On Searching.” As a matter of fact, each song follows a visionary narrative that is arranged chronologically according to the progress of space, time, and technology.

In effect, unusual and extraordinary themes predict the future of civilization much better than Nostradamus through melody. rhythm and harmony.

Expressed in another way, ‘Potatoes On Mars’ is a must-listen for those dreamers who are driven by a sense of curiosity.

Don’t think twice, Press play below.

The Purple Mice group is compromised by the happy marriage of Andrea Pizzo and Raffaella Turbino + their daughter Maria Elena. Most importantly, their music wouldn’t be the same without the presence of longtime collaborators Riccardo Morello and Roberto Tiranti.

The Purple Mice band
To close with a flourish, these creative souls serve up heavy pounding beats on the last tunes of the album. I’m talking about “Masters Of The Galaxy,” “Road To Universe,” and “Starship To Heaven.”

Undoubtedly, all of them are 100% eargasmic.

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Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style.

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