Filippo Cosentino's "Human Being" is a vibrant and dynamic exploration of funk rock, released on February 23, 2013, under the independent Emme Record Label. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful collection of eight tracks that showcase Cosentino's unique blend of funky grooves and rock energy.
The album opens with "Message in a Bible," setting the tone with its infectious rhythm and catchy hooks. "Serendipity" follows, offering a smooth and melodic contrast, while "Mantra" brings a heavier, more driving sound. The title track, "Human Being," is a standout, blending thought-provoking lyrics with a powerful, anthemic chorus.
"Dance of the Moon in Love" introduces a more experimental side of Cosentino's music, with intricate instrumentation and a dreamy atmosphere. "Luz" continues this experimental vein, featuring a mix of electronic and organic sounds. "392" brings the energy back up with a high-tempo, funk-rock fusion, and the album closes with "Letters from Home," a reflective and melodic track that ties the album together.
Throughout "Human Being," Filippo Cosentino demonstrates his versatility and creativity, making this album a compelling listen for fans of funk rock and innovative music.