The Obelisk Questionnaire: Silvio Dalla Valle of Cripta Blue, Desert Wizards & Fresno Bob

Posted in Questionnaire on November 24th, 2021 by JJ Koczan

Silvio Dalla Valle Cripta Blue

The Obelisk Questionnaire is a series of open questions intended to give the answerer an opportunity to explore these ideas and stories from their life as deeply as they choose. Answers can be short or long, and that reveals something in itself, but the most important factor is honesty.

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The Obelisk Questionnaire: Silvio Dalla Valle of Cripta Blue, Desert Wizards & Fresno Bob

How do you define what you do and how did you come to do it?

I play drums in Cripta Blue and Desert Wizards, I also play bass and drums in my solo project Fresno Bob. I wouldn’t describe myself a proper musician, I’m definitely not a technical player, but I enjoy myself beating the skins and play some riffs. My brother used to play drums and when he sold the drum kit, I buy another one for me the day after and started to play on the easiest songs I liked at the time, that was my beginning.

Describe your first musical memory.

I really don’t have a good memory generally, but I remember one time probably at the beginning of the ’80s, coming back with my parents from a trip to Venice, sitting in the rearseats of my dad’s car listening to some shitty Italian pop music coming out from the speakers.

Describe your best musical memory to date.

It is quite difficult to choose only one, but I will go with the oldest one. The first concert I saw as a kid with my friends has been Faith No More supported by L7. I will never forget when entered inside this arena the smell of tobacco, weed, sweat, alcohol and Metallica’s And Justice For All played in the background with some metal guys were banging their head. That was a kind of hell, or paradise I guess.

Since then I have seen a lot of concerts, but I have always preferred the performance in the small clubs. I mean, I wasn’t lucky enough to see Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd at their peak but I’ve seen a lot of amazing bands in small venues in the last 20 years… Sleep, Earth, Saint Vitus, Graveyard, Radio Moscow, Dead Meadow, Earthless, Church of Misery, Danava just to name a few, all of them remembered me the feeling of the first time.

When was a time when a firmly held belief was tested?

In 2012 I had severe pancreatitis and I stayed 10 days in the hospital and thinkin’ from my bed that nothing would be the same anymore. Especially play music, sober. Few months after my recovery, I met one of the biggest music collector here in Europe, Giovanni Zollezzi, and I started a friendship that lead me to discover tons of obscure heavy stuff made in the ’60s and ’70s that I didn’t really know existed. As a passionate listener ever since I have never stopped looking for the music I like, be it hard rock, jazz, blues or other… so, yes I think that music helped me again to find myself.

Where do you feel artistic progression leads?

I think art in general is always progressing, the evolution of it can leads to new form of expressions, new musical freedom and new places of creativity.

How do you define success?

Well, it can sound like a cliché but I think of having the freedom of doing what you love, without struggling on how to pay the mortgage can be seen like a kind of success. If it makes you feel happy, for me that’s it. Whatever comes from it are extras and they are not really part of the game.

What is something you have seen that you wish you hadn’t?

The first thing that comes to mind is the tv series House Of Papel. I’ve seen only half of the first episode and it was enough.

Describe something you haven’t created yet that you’d like to create.

I would like to do a movie soundtrack, I love movies since I was a kid and I’ve always appreciate the combination of visuals and music.

What do you believe is the most essential function of art?

Entertaining, feeding your soul and connecting other people together, I guess.

Something non-musical that you’re looking forward to?

A trip to the west coast of the United States with my family, there are many things that I would like to see and show to my children, possibly also pairing a Dead & Co concert would not be bad at all.

www.facebook.com/criptablue
https://criptablue.bandcamp.com/

https://www.facebook.com/Desert-Wizards-126803530722162/
https://desertwizards.bandcamp.com/

https://fresnobob.bandcamp.com/

www.argonautarecords.com
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Cripta Blue, Cripta Blue (2021)

Desert Wizards, Ravens (2013)

Fresno Bob, “I Will Just Go On With the Trip (Harry Dean Stanton)”

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Cripta Blue Sign to Argonauta Records; Self-Titled Debut Due in September

Posted in Whathaveyou on May 5th, 2021 by JJ Koczan

You don’t hear a lot of bands coming out of the gate with a May Blitz comparison. Italy’s Cripta Blue will make their self-titled debut later this year through Argonauta Records, and while they don’t have much up by way of audio, chasing the social media rabbit hole to its conclusion, I managed to find one song called “Mourning Pyre” that was posted back in September 2020, presumably around the time they were shopping for a label. Their sound indeed has a classic edge, but I wouldn’t call it retro necessarily — at least as far as this one song goes. Among the good many mysteries that surround, of course, is whether “Mourning Pyre” was a demo or is an album version, if it’ll be on the record, what’s in store for the rest of the release, looks, sounds, all that stuff. As ever, I don’t know anything but what info the PR wire sees fit to feed me.

In that regard, here’s a keto, low carb snack of meat-based datapoints to tip your glycemic index in the right direction, whichever way that might happen to be:

cripta blue

Heavy Psych Rockers CRIPTA BLUE Sign To Argonauta Records

Debut Album coming in September 2021!

Hailing from Ravenna, Italy, up & coming heavy psych rock trio CRIPTA BLUE has inked a worldwide record deal with Argonauta Records for the release of their debut album in September 2021!

CRIPTA BLUE were formed in 2019 by members of bands like Desert Wizard, Thrash act Rising Dark and Talismanstone. Being no strangers to the heavy music scene and following their noisy musical passion, the trio plays a revitalizing blend of psych rock, brutal heavy blues and old school sounds of the NWOBHM doom rock era between Blue Cheer, May Blitz and Saint Vitus. The baritone voice of bassist and vocalist Andrea Giuliani are shrouded by acid and fuzz rock soundscapes, full of power blues with the soul of doom.

CRIPTA BLUE‘s first and self-titled album is slated for a release in September through Argonauta Records, and one can only sense, this debut may be a strong contender for several Best-Of 2021 lists. Watch out for many more updates and first album singles to follow in the weeks ahead!

CRIPTA BLUE is:
Andrea Giuliani – Vocals / Bass
Federico Bocchini – Guitar
Silvio Dalla Valle – Drums

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www.argonautarecords.com
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