Talco play great ska-punk, who knows only one direction: straight ahead. In conjunction with the Italian texts, this results in a blend that is full of power and playfulness only so. But even those who, like me are not of the Italian language is powerful, this helped: in the booklet of this CD you will find both the Italian, as well as translated into English texts. This is mostly concerned with political matters, as well as to the workers' lives.
As a bonus track can be found on this album and the song "St. Pauli" (Italian version).
About the music:
As main influence Talco give the band Ska-P at - and I think you can hear that. Only the Italians have towards their more well-known idols and never hide. As a major difference, however to mention that at Talco ska-share in the songs is much lower. It dominated the punk rock, and the melodies of the winds. In many songs also comes nor a keyboard, with the sound of accordion used.
Thus Talco sound to me as if you combine Less Than Jake and Ska-P in a band.
What stands out as the excellent production. Here was an outstanding job during mixing and mastering.
The only criticism is for me that the album by the similar sound of each song tends to be monotonous. Therefore my suggestion: every now and then in between to insert another CD, then you can "Mazel Tov" Goodbye without feel any boredom.
But all in all a brilliant cross-album!