Goodbye to Lo Stato Sociale? The Bolognese band is taking a break: here’s why

Goodbye to Lo Stato Sociale? The Bolognese band is taking a break: here’s why
Goodbye to Lo Stato Sociale? The Bolognese band is taking a break: here’s why

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Whether it is a farewell or just a goodbye is not known. But the ‘regaz’ of the Social State they have decided to stop indefinitely. This was announced by the band formed by Lodovico Guenzi, Alberto Guidetti, Alberto Cazzola, Enrico Roberto and Francesco Draicchio, born in 2009 in Bologna and which over the years has performed on the biggest stages in Italy, arriving up to Sanremo and on the international scene: “Stopping running at this point is necessary and if we come back we will have to do it being happy to pick up the instruments, make records and go on stage together”, they declared before the last date at the Sherwood Festival in Padua June 25th.

One last big party before the stop to albums and concerts: “On June 25th we close a very long journey that begins in a garage in Bologna and passes through the funniest adventures of our lives. Also through difficult, ugly, sad moments”. The biggest is the mourning for the passing in June 2023 of Matthew Romagnolimusic producer and founder of the Garrincha Dischi record label, as well as a very close friend and point of reference for the band from Bologna.

The pause, in truth, had been in the air for a while. Already in August last year the frontman Guenzi Award he had anticipated it with a post on Instagram: “At the end of this tour we will have to understand a lot of things, we will have to discover what the world is like after Matteo, who was and will be, in no uncertain terms, one of the six of us, the one who did not you see. I don’t know if bands end, it always seemed unnatural to me. You stop being married, not being brothers.”

 
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