Santo Niente - Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP

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Review by Didier Jacquot

Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP by Santo Niente: A Gritty Slice of Italian Alt-Rock If you’re into raw, unfiltered alternative rock with a distinctly Italian edge, Santo Niente’s Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP might just be your next obsession. Released in 2004 under Black Candy Records, this EP is like that moody friend who always has something interesting to say but never tries too hard to impress. It’s short, punchy, and leaves an impression—kinda like wearing shades indoors (which, funnily enough, is the vibe of the title track). Let’s talk tracks. The standout for me? “Il Posto Delle Cose Da Non Trovare.” Honestly, I didn’t expect much from a song with such a mouthful of a name, but it hit differently. It’s got this brooding energy, like wandering through empty streets at dawn after a long night out. The guitar work feels restless, almost searching, while the vocals carry this mix of frustration and longing. You don’t need to speak Italian fluently to feel what they’re laying down—it’s universal stuff. And yeah, maybe it’s the dramatic flair only Italians can pull off, but damn if it doesn’t stick with you. Then there’s “Fuck You,” which is exactly as straightforward as it sounds. No pretentious metaphors here; it’s a middle finger wrapped in distorted riffs and snarling vocals. There’s something oddly cathartic about how unapologetic it is. It’s not trying to win awards or change your life—it’s just pure, untamed emotion. Sometimes, that’s all you need. The rest of the EP holds its own, too. Tracks like “Pornostar (Live)” bring a live-show grittiness that makes you wish you were there, beer in hand, shouting along with the crowd. Meanwhile, “Mirrorshades” ties things up with a cool, reflective tone that matches its title perfectly. It’s less aggressive than the other songs but still packs a punch. What strikes me most about Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP is how real it feels. This isn’t some polished studio masterpiece designed to climb charts. Instead, it’s rough around the edges, full of heart, and dripping with attitude. It reminds me of those moments when music isn’t about perfection—it’s about connection. And honestly, we could use more of that these days. So, would I recommend this EP? Absolutely. Just don’t listen to it expecting sunshine and rainbows. Think of it more like espresso—strong, bitter, and best enjoyed when you’re ready for a little wake-up call. Or hey, maybe put it on while you’re cleaning your shades. Who knows? You might find yourself looking at things a bit differently afterward.

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Artist: Santo Niente
Album: Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Pornostar (Live)
Mirrorshades
Il Posto Delle Cose Da Non Trovare
Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino
Fuck You

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Catalog Numbers

BC002

Labels

Black Candy Records

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Formats

  • CD
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Barcode: 8016670934547

About Santo Niente

Frontman and main songwriter of the band Umberto Palazzo (b.1964) has his musical roots in the 80s neo-psychedelic scene, playing in garage rock band Ugly Things and in Allison Run of Amerigo Verardi. Some years later, as founding member of Massimo Volume, he played on the recording of the bands first album, Stanze (1993) with writing credits for some of the songs. By the time the album was launched however, Palazzo was already out of the band looking for new stimulii. He found it in Bologna, starting his new band, Il Santo Niente, with Fabio Petrelli on bass and Cristiano Marcelli on drums (guitarist Salvatore Russo would join the band for their second album). Thanks to his friendship with Gianni Maroccolo their first album, La Vita e Facile (1995) came out on Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti - a much respected label for new Italian rock. In the same year Il Santo Niente appeared on the Materiale Resistente compilation with Wir Sind Partisanen, released by CPI/Dischi del Mulo. Inspired by the blunt sounds of Sonic Youth, The Melvins, Nick Cave, and Nirvana, the bands sound creates a harsh, noir atmosphere expressed by a rock language with no compromise - an electric whirl ironically defined by Palazzo himself as porno-grunge. Their lurid, urban texts are in the vein of Hubert Selby Jr. Audiences and critics alike were drawn to the band, unique in the musical panorama of that period. The promising beginnings strengthened two years later when Il Santo Niente released Seinaru Mono Wanai, Il Santo Niente in Japanese. Critics have described it as a pulp-rock album. In the same year the band composed songs and selected other songs for the soundtrack of the film Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo (Jack Frusciante Left the Band) directed by Enza Negroni and inspired by the novel of the same name by Enrico Brizzi. Il Santo Niente toured relentlessly from 1997 through to 1999. Palazzo then suddenly called an end to the band. There is speculation that tiredness and some disenchantment had set in. The following five years Palazzo devoted himself to DJ-ing and immersing himself in electronic music. Without warning in 2005, Palazzo and Il Santo Niente returned to the scene with new band members. They recorded the Ep, Occhiali Scuri al Mattino and then the album Il Fiore dellAgave, released through BlackCandy and produced by Fabio Magistrali. These records present a return in style of one of the best singer songwriters and interpreters of the Italian noise/punk tradition.n

Name Vars

  • El Santo Nada
  • Il Santo Niente
  • Santo Niente

Members

  • Cristiano Marcelli
  • Umberto Palazzo
  • Fabio Petrelli
  • Raffaello Zappalorto
  • Gino Russo

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The Italian rock band Santo Niente released their *Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino EP* in 2004 under Black Candy Records. It’s a raw mix of alternative rock with tracks like “Pornostar (Live)” and “Fuck You” that hit hard. But here’s the fun part—the title track, *Occhiali Scuri Al Mattino*, translates to “Sunglasses in the Morning.” Kind of makes you wonder if they were channeling some late-night vibes or just embracing that mysterious rockstar lifestyle.