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Bio
Baratro were born when Fede (Council of Rats) and Dave (Unsane) met at a show in legendary Milan squat Cox18 and started to trade riffs and song ideas. After a while they decided to shape these experiments into a proper band and got Luca (Marnero) behind the drumkit to complete the line up. After a few months of practice and a couple of shows in Italy, the band recorded their very first six songs in the empty concert hall of Cox18, which were later released as the “Terms and conditions” EP via Sangue Dischi records (July 2021).




Given the worldwide shutdown of live performances through 2020/2021 the band focused on writing new music, and in august 2021 they started tracking down 11 new tracks for their first full length effort, “The Sweet Smell of Unrest”, which was released february 2024 via Improved Sequence.




In 2024 Baratro joined forces with cellist Matteo Bennici to experiment as a quartet, both for composition and live. This new creative process led, about a year later, to their second full-length “No comply”, to be released by Supernatural Cat in spring 2026.
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“The Sweet Smell of Unrest is as catchy as it is terrifying.” Metal Hammer UK
“Superior noise rock like you’ll barely hear these days.” Gonzo Circus Magazine (Netherlands)
“Noise rock/post-hardcore of the gnarlier and kinda metal variety.” Mystificazione Zine (USA)
“Curran’s absolutely mammoth basslines are front-and-center while his frantic Mike IX Williams-esque shrieks elevate the sound to vicious heights – or depths.” Angry Metal Guy (USA)
“An 11-song battering ram, that takes hardcore and noise rock and squeezes it until you are left with the primal, angry album you have here.” Musipedia of Metal (UK)
“This record is not the usual run-of-the-mill heavy music. It is exceptional.” Flying Fiddlesticks (USA)
“Angst, destruction and absolutely on fire. Big sound, big fun.” Doom Charts (USA)
“Ein kraftvolles Debüt.” Amplified Magazin (Germany)
“Un concentrato claustrofobico sludge/noise di violenza urbana.” Rumore Magazine
“Istinto, vitalità, sentimenti negativi e un impatto notevole fanno comunque di quest’album un’esperienza sonora crudamente intensa.” Metalitalia
“Dal Cox18 esce il miglior gruppo noise. Oggi. Worldwide.” Salad Days Mag (Italy)
“Un calderone di violenza che si districa fra noise rock, sludge metal e reminiscenze hardcore.” Radio Aktiv (Italy)
“Un disco d’esordio cattivo, slabbrato, pieno di riff sludge paludosi (…) intenso e violento.” Rock Hard Italy
“It’s great that this music can sound so fresh and full of energy.” Sweden Rock Magazine (Sweden)
“The Sweet Smell Of Unrest est définitivement ce disque noise ultime qui accompagnera la fin du monde.” Perte et Fracas (France)”