Description
Lero Lero is a collective of artists gathered around a shared core: the Sicilian Sound Archive of the twentieth century. The melodies it preserves, remnants of a magical world now almost entirely lost, are revived with a critical spirit and a contemporary sensibility. It is an act of reclaiming, reworking, and giving back to the community a heritage that has long remained suspended in time.
In the voices of farmers, shepherds, and washerwomen, in songs of indignation and in lullabies, one can glimpse a kind of submerged Atlantis, rich with forgotten treasures. These sounds draw the listener towards fundamental questions in an increasingly plasticized artificial world: who are we, and where do we come from? What is the role of tradition, and what are the consequences of its loss?
Lero Lero’s sound is both archaic and visionary, infused by Mediterranean electronic textures and microtonal melismas, echoing the hypnotic tones of bagpipes and marranzani, the laments of cart drivers, and the cries of salt workers. A sound that, starting from its most ancestral elements, seeks to rethink the legacy of oral tradition through a consciously anti-folkloristic approach.
The album’s artwork, created by Giulia Parlato, features a suspended image disrupted by the figure of the crocodile from Palermo’s Vucciria district, a submerged presence that resurfaces to unsettle the composition, mirroring the very nature of the project.
Co-produced with Shhh/Peaceful and Panta lerolerocollettivo.bandcamp.com/album/lero-lero





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