Assalti Frontali's 2011 album "Profondo rosso" is a compelling journey through the vibrant and complex landscape of Rome, as seen through the lens of the Italian rap group. Released on Daje Forte Daje Records, this 39-minute album is a powerful blend of raw lyrics and infectious beats, offering a unique perspective on the city's multicultural fabric and social issues.
The album's title track, "Profondo rosso," sets the tone with its intense rhythm and thought-provoking lyrics. Throughout the album, Assalti Frontali tackles a range of topics, from the struggles of youth in "Avere vent'anni" to the critique of societal influences in "Cattivi maestri." The standout track, "Roma meticcia," delves into the city's multicultural identity, reflecting on the experiences of immigrants and the blending of cultures that define modern Rome.
With tracks like "Banditi nella sala" and "Sono cool questi rom," Assalti Frontali showcases their signature style, combining sharp social commentary with catchy melodies. The album also features more introspective moments, such as the poignant "Mamy" and the reflective "Storia dell'orso bruno," adding depth and variety to the listening experience.
"Profondo rosso" is a testament to Assalti Frontali's ability to capture the essence of Rome and its people, making it a significant addition to the Italian rap scene. Whether you're a fan of socially conscious hip-hop or simply looking to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Rome, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.