New Noise Magazine is pleased to bring forth “Calabretta” by Palamino. The track is full of gloom and solemn tones, holding a weight in place with the rich atmosphere. The music video cuts between a purple glow and the band lit up playing their element. Take a listen and view below, and find the track on their self-titled release.
“‘Calabretta’ was the first song Michelle and I wrote, and it was the first song we played as a full band when we first formed. I went back to the house I grew up in while my parents were away (sorry Mom and Dad) and we shot the video. We try not to take ourselves too seriously, so we wanted to have some fun with this one.” – Palamino
Within their first year, NJ’s Palamino already started making large strides – performing at the 2018 Champagne Jam with The Front Bottoms and releasing their debut self-titled album. Palamino essentially began when Pete Clark and Michelle Gilbert started exchanging acoustic demos, uniting their eclectic influences and coming up with a sound that was both melodic and rhythmic. Through mutual connections, Becca Biondi and Max McMahon joined forces, adding a layer of bombastic rhythm over the ethereal jams, creating music that can’t easily be placed into any genre but one that is truly their own. Some will say it sounds as though they have been playing together for years, but this is only the beginning.








