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The Blacktones – Russian Doll (2024)

The Blacktones, an Italian band with roots in Sardinia, have crafted an epic piece with their latest single ‘Russian Doll’. This track, from their album The Longest Year, showcases the band’s evolution from their instrumental beginnings to a powerhouse of modern rock.

From the very first note, ‘Russian Doll’ grabs the listener with its intense, driving energy. The song opens with a strong intro that immediately sets the tone for what’s to come. The Blacktones’ influences from 90s metal and grunge are evident, but they’ve infused these familiar elements with a contemporary sound that they’ve made their own.

The vocals can only be described as “mystical” as they weave through the instruments. This creates a tension that keeps the listener engaged throughout the track. The lyrics delve deep into themes of self-reflection, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of existence, with lines like “I gave birth to myself / And kidnapped myself from reality” painting vivid imagery of the artist’s struggle and growth. One of the standout features of ‘Russian Doll’ is how the instruments take the lead at crucial moments with the bridge being particularly noteworthy, serving as a perfect setup for the powerful return to the chorus.

The song explores complex emotions and philosophical questions. The recurring reference to running in circles and being “thrown back” to the start echoes the Russian doll metaphor, suggesting layers of self-discovery and the repetitive nature of personal growth. The song doesn’t shy away from darker themes touching on guilt, responsibility, and the challenge of breaking free from past patterns.

‘Russian Doll’ is a testament to The Blacktones’ musical journey and their ability to create a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. It’s a perfect teaser for their album, promising a collection of tracks that are sonically rich and lyrically profound. For fans of introspective rock that doesn’t sacrifice intensity for depth, ‘Russian Doll’ is a must-listen.


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