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Spiritual Front is a five-part neofolk act from
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. Its members describe their music as "
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pop", although elements of neoclassical and rock music, melancholic folk, as well as tango are prevalent, along with a recurring experimental feel. From dark, wailing experimental folk in the beginning, the sound began to transform and grow, to where it is now compared to the work of Nick Cave, Swans, and Scott Walker. The group's work has been described as crossing a wide variety of genres and musical styles or traditions, and the band itself is considered highly unique among the modern neofolk and
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scenes in Europe. The ingenuity and constructiveness of Spiritual Front's songs have gained them somewhat of a
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since their formation in the late 1990s. The band originated in 1999 as a project fronted by Simone "Hellvis" Salvatori, a guitarist and singer from Italy. They have since worked extensively — both solo and with several other projects— on their musical output. The group has performed subsequent tours throughout
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, eastern Europe and South America. Their song, ''The Gift of Life'', appeared on the
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''. ''Jesus died in Las Vegas'' appeared in the American television series ''
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''. Their music is also frequently used for theater pieces, modern ballets and shorts. The group is invited regularly to national and international radio interviews with their work being transmitted across the world (Tattoo magazines, Alternative Culture, Fashion, etc.)


Musical style

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drum beats characteristic of the neofolk
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, art rock and new wave influences and heavily decadent musical styles. Slow, dissonant and often melancholic vocals are often contrasted with cabaret-like, somewhat comedic pieces reminiscent of
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sound, bringing on a vast dichotomy in the musical output of the band. Emotional piano chords are also frequently featured, with occasional
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playing and solos as well as the utilization of a number of different instruments including
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s. Over time the group's style has constantly and quickly changed: beginning with the dark ballads of the earliest years after their formation (as is present in such works as ''Song for the Will'' and ''Nihilist Cocktails for Calypso Inferno''), through the more refined sentimental
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with the E.P. ''Satyriasis'' until their latest records such as ''Armageddon Gigolo'' and ''Rotten Roma Casino'' where classical folk and tango influences are evident. (Members of the
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orchestra were involved.) During 2013 the band published two different albums: 'Open wounds' (Trisol records), a double cd collection with their classic songs from the first era (1999-2004)re-mastered and re-arranged plus previously unreleased tracks, and 'Black hearts in black suits' (Rustblade records), a concept album about the German movie director W.R. Fassbinder, the album has been described as neo classical chamber pop music, a mix between Arvo Pärt and Marc Almond.


Themes

The themes of focus in Spiritual Front's music vary and are extensive, though most often seem to be either quite personal or introverted, perhaps to lead singer Salvatori's own life. However lyrics in the group's music tend to be characterized by a type of
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, as well as free-verse type poetic styles influenced by decadent references to various, often obscure subjects. Therefore, there is a tangible difficulty in deciphering the analogies behind the individual songs, and whether or not many of Spiritual Front's albums should be placed as concept works. Themes treated by Simone H. deal with searching for self-identity through turbid and untamed exploration of sexuality, stories of breaking up with anger at bitter sarcasm and irony, always touched with nihilism and biting humor. (However a typical sense of heathenry is not so apparent as in many other neofolk groups such as Of the Wand and the Moon or
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.) Sex, sexual abasement, destructive passions, religion, self-destruction, pornography and frankly lewd topics of
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are expressed in decadent styles of swing revival and acoustic folk ballads.


Inspirations and lyrical references

Simone Salvatori, who composes the lyrics and much of the music for the band, quotes in a number of songs phrases from literature and film. Several songs draw their inspiration from the controversial Italian
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'' Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma'' (
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: ''Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom'') by
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. The film is a reinterpretation and pseudo-adaptation of the
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; both the film and the Marquis's work incorporate sexuality coupled by extreme aggression or a " master-slave" archetype. The quotes include: ''"The limit of love is that, of needing always an accomplice,"'' and ''"Nothing is more contagious than sin."'' (featured in the songs ''No Kisses On the Mouth'' and ''Jesus Died in Las Vegas'', respectively.) Other important references are: W.R. Fassbinder, Federico Fellini, João Pedro Rodriguez, Ingmar Bergman, Derek Jarman. The band made tribute with a number of other groups to Pasolini, contributing several songs to the 2009 compilation ''Songs For A Child: A Tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini''. The title of the song ''My Kingdom For A Horse'' (from the 2006 album ''Armageddon Gigolo'') is taken directly from a famous line in
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'': ''"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse."'' The final track of ''Armageddon Gigolo'', entitled ''Redemption Or Myself'' features a background track playing part of
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' ''Give Us Your Blessings''.


Discography


Albums

*''Songs for The Will'' - (1999) *''Nihilist Cocktails for Calypso Inferno'' - (2001) *''Armageddon Gigolo'' - (2006) *''Rotten Roma Casino'' - (2010) *''Open Wounds'' - (2013) *''Black Hearts in Black Suits'' - (2013) *''Amour Braque'' - (2018)


Singles

*''Twin a Tin Tin Towers'' - (2002) *''No Kisses on the Mouth'' - (2003)


EPs

*''Nihilist EP'' - (2003) *''Slave/Cruisin'/Ragged Bed'' - (2007)


Collaborative releases

*''Satyriasis'' - (2005; with
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) *''Bedtime/Badtime'' - (2005; with
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) *''Twin Horses'' - (2014; with
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Compilation albums

*''Angel of Ashes: a Tribute to Scott Walker'' - (2006) *''Songs for a Child: A Tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini'' - (2009)


External links


Official


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The Lust Syndicate - Simone's side project at Facebook


References

{{Authority control Italian musical groups Neofolk music groups English-language singers from Italy