Bisca

Bisca

With driving rhythms and sharp dynamic contrasts, Bisca crafts an intense soundscape that propels forward while leaving moments of stark silence for reflection.

Italy

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Lo sperma del diavolo

Lo sperma del diavolo

1996

About Bisca

Bisca matters in the current musical landscape for their raw, unfiltered approach that channels the spirit of punk while redefining its boundaries.
Their music resonates with a generation grappling with disillusionment and a desire for authenticity, carving out a space where rebellion meets vulnerability.
Their music resonates with a generation grappling with disillusionment and a desire for authenticity, carving out a space where rebellion meets vulnerability. In live performances, they harness an electric energy that transforms venues into communal spaces of catharsis, drawing audiences together in a shared experience of release and empowerment. The band's process is characterized by a collaborative ethos that prioritizes spontaneity and emotional honesty. Bisca’s sonic experimentation within a punk framework allows them to introduce unexpected shifts in tempo and dynamics, creating a sense of urgency that mirrors their lyrical content. This innovative approach fosters a sound that feels both immediate and timeless, inviting listeners to engage with their music on multiple levels. Common themes in Bisca's songwriting include discontent, identity, and the struggle for connection, often delivered through a voice that balances irony with sincerity. Their storytelling tends to reflect personal experiences while resonating with collective sentiments, allowing listeners to find solace and understanding in their words. The tone ranges from confrontational to introspective, creating a compelling tension throughout their tracks.

4 studio albums· 1 decade· Italy

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Bisca's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 1986–1996
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