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Counting [[Swans (band)|Swans]] and [[Diamanda Galas]] as their biggest influences, Pedretti and Dorella are known for primitive industrial sounds and Pedretti's theatrically dark vocals.<ref name="Ghettoblaster">{{cite news|last1=Anderl|first1=Timothy|title=Of Iron and Steel; an Interview with Bruno Dorella of OvO|url=http://ghettoblastermagazine.com/2017/iron-steel-interview-bruno-dorella-ovo/|accessdate=10 April 2017|agency=GhettoBlaster Magazine|date=16 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="The Chain">{{cite web|last1=Reynolds|first1=Curran|title=OvO|url=http://curranreynolds.blogspot.com/search/label/OvO|website=The Chain|accessdate=25 March 2017}}</ref> The band is set up in minimalist fashion, with only two members, one of whom plays a half drum kit. [[Stereogum]]'s Doug Moore described the band's sound as, "music – rhythmic noise, really – that simmers with a flat-affect malice, owing equal debts to [[extreme metal]], [[noise rock]], [[industrial music]], and dark [[electronica]], "<ref name="Stereogum">{{cite web|last1=Moore|first1=Doug|title=OvO – "Zombie Stomp"|url=http://www.stereogum.com/1910191/ovo-zombie-stomp/premiere/|website=Stereogum|accessdate=25 March 2017}}</ref> while Christian Eede of [[The Quietus]] recalled their music as being "punctuated by slamming, swampy drums, squalls of feedback and punchy guitar riffs, as well as Stefania Pedretti's no-holds-barred vocal."<ref name="The Quietus">{{cite news|last1=Eede|first1=Christian|title=Listen: New OvO Single|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/21338-listen-new-ovo-single|accessdate=28 March 2017|agency=The Quietus|date=16 November 2016}}</ref> OvO has also been compared to [[Joe Preston (bassist)|Joe Preston]]'s solo project, [[Thrones (band)|Thrones]], for its "equally ambitious exploration of heaviness beyond metal's sundry genres".<ref name="Cvlt Nation Abisso">{{cite news|last1=Lange|first1=Shane|title=OvO: Abisso Review + Footage|url=http://www.cvltnation.com/ovo-abisso-album-review/|accessdate=29 March 2017|publisher=Cvlt Nation|date=5 December 2013}}</ref> Throughout their seventeen years (and counting) of touring, the band has played with an eclectic array of artists including [[Thurston Moore]], [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]], [[Zu (band)|Zu]], [[Bastard Noise]], [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]], [[The Murder Junkies]], [[Lightning Bolt (band)|Lightning Bolt]], [[Sleepytime Gorilla Museum]], [[Estradasphere]], [[Ludicra]], and [[KK Null]].<ref name="Supernatural Cat Records">{{cite web|title=Supernatural Cat_OvO|url=http://www.supernaturalcat.com/pages/OvO.html|website=Supernatural Cat|accessdate=28 March 2017}}</ref> |
Counting [[Swans (band)|Swans]] and [[Diamanda Galas]] as their biggest influences, Pedretti and Dorella are known for primitive industrial sounds and Pedretti's theatrically dark vocals.<ref name="Ghettoblaster">{{cite news|last1=Anderl|first1=Timothy|title=Of Iron and Steel; an Interview with Bruno Dorella of OvO|url=http://ghettoblastermagazine.com/2017/iron-steel-interview-bruno-dorella-ovo/|accessdate=10 April 2017|agency=GhettoBlaster Magazine|date=16 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="The Chain">{{cite web|last1=Reynolds|first1=Curran|title=OvO|url=http://curranreynolds.blogspot.com/search/label/OvO|website=The Chain|accessdate=25 March 2017}}</ref> The band is set up in minimalist fashion, with only two members, one of whom plays a half drum kit. [[Stereogum]]'s Doug Moore described the band's sound as, "music – rhythmic noise, really – that simmers with a flat-affect malice, owing equal debts to [[extreme metal]], [[noise rock]], [[industrial music]], and dark [[electronica]], "<ref name="Stereogum">{{cite web|last1=Moore|first1=Doug|title=OvO – "Zombie Stomp"|url=http://www.stereogum.com/1910191/ovo-zombie-stomp/premiere/|website=Stereogum|accessdate=25 March 2017}}</ref> while Christian Eede of [[The Quietus]] recalled their music as being "punctuated by slamming, swampy drums, squalls of feedback and punchy guitar riffs, as well as Stefania Pedretti's no-holds-barred vocal."<ref name="The Quietus">{{cite news|last1=Eede|first1=Christian|title=Listen: New OvO Single|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/21338-listen-new-ovo-single|accessdate=28 March 2017|agency=The Quietus|date=16 November 2016}}</ref> OvO has also been compared to [[Joe Preston (bassist)|Joe Preston]]'s solo project, [[Thrones (band)|Thrones]], for its "equally ambitious exploration of heaviness beyond metal's sundry genres".<ref name="Cvlt Nation Abisso">{{cite news|last1=Lange|first1=Shane|title=OvO: Abisso Review + Footage|url=http://www.cvltnation.com/ovo-abisso-album-review/|accessdate=29 March 2017|publisher=Cvlt Nation|date=5 December 2013}}</ref> Throughout their seventeen years (and counting) of touring, the band has played with an eclectic array of artists including [[Thurston Moore]], [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]], [[Zu (band)|Zu]], [[Bastard Noise]], [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]], [[The Murder Junkies]], [[Lightning Bolt (band)|Lightning Bolt]], [[Sleepytime Gorilla Museum]], [[Estradasphere]], [[Ludicra]], and [[KK Null]].<ref name="Supernatural Cat Records">{{cite web|title=Supernatural Cat_OvO|url=http://www.supernaturalcat.com/pages/OvO.html|website=Supernatural Cat|accessdate=28 March 2017}}</ref> |
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Gear used is varied, including Stefania's utilization of [[Death by Audio]] distortion pedals and [[Digitech]] Digital Reverb, while Bruno noted the recent purchase of a [[Roland]] SPD-S drum pad as a staple of their evolved sound.<ref name="Ghettoblaster" /> |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
Revision as of 15:00, 14 February 2020
OvO | |
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Origin | Ravenna, Italy |
Genres | Noise rock, sludge metal |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Load, DioDrone, Supernatural Cat, Bar La Muerte |
Members | Stefania Pedretti, Bruno Dorella |
Website | ovolive |
OvO is an Italian noise rock duo formed by Stefania Pedretti and Bruno Dorella in 2000 in Ravenna, Italy. The two initially planned for the band to be totally improvisation-based with an open lineup. After encouragement from members of their local music scene to become a band and tour, they decided to do so in order to play with Cock ESP, an extreme noise band from Minneapolis.[1] Since, the pair have released eight full-length albums on a variety of international record labels including Load Records, Dio Drone, Bar La Muerte, and Supernatural Cat, among others.[2][3] The origin of the band's name, OvO, stems from using a piece of the Italian word "nuovo", or new, which creates a palindrome.[4] Decibel Magazine summarizes OvO's latest album, Creatura, as "making rhythmic, layered, sludgy noise" and a "David Lynch dance party".[5] The duo has toured extensively across the world, playing over 1000 shows in varied locations including Europe, Asia, North America, and Mexico.[6]
Musical style
Counting Swans and Diamanda Galas as their biggest influences, Pedretti and Dorella are known for primitive industrial sounds and Pedretti's theatrically dark vocals.[6][7] The band is set up in minimalist fashion, with only two members, one of whom plays a half drum kit. Stereogum's Doug Moore described the band's sound as, "music – rhythmic noise, really – that simmers with a flat-affect malice, owing equal debts to extreme metal, noise rock, industrial music, and dark electronica, "[8] while Christian Eede of The Quietus recalled their music as being "punctuated by slamming, swampy drums, squalls of feedback and punchy guitar riffs, as well as Stefania Pedretti's no-holds-barred vocal."[9] OvO has also been compared to Joe Preston's solo project, Thrones, for its "equally ambitious exploration of heaviness beyond metal's sundry genres".[10] Throughout their seventeen years (and counting) of touring, the band has played with an eclectic array of artists including Thurston Moore, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Zu, Bastard Noise, Jim O'Rourke, The Murder Junkies, Lightning Bolt, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Estradasphere, Ludicra, and KK Null.[11] Gear used is varied, including Stefania's utilization of Death by Audio distortion pedals and Digitech Digital Reverb, while Bruno noted the recent purchase of a Roland SPD-S drum pad as a staple of their evolved sound.[6]
Members
- Bruno Dorella – drums, (2000–present)[12]
- Stefania Pedretti – vocals, guitar (2000–present)
Timeline
Discography
ALBUMS:
- 2001 – Assassine(CD, Bar La Muerte)[13]
- 2002 – Vae Victis (CD, Bar La Muerte)[14]
- 2004 – Cicatrici (CD, Bar La Muerte/Ebria US Edition Radon/Sunship)[14]
- 2006 – Miastenia (CD/LP, Load)[2]
- 2008 – Crocevia (CD/LP, Load)[2]
- 2011 – Cor Cordium (CD/LP, Supernatural Cat)[11]
- 2013 – Abisso (CD/LP, Supernatural Cat)[11]
- 2016 – Creatura (CD/LP/tape, Dio Drone)[15]
[16] SINGLES:
- 2003 – OvO / Hermit (split CD, Where Late the Birds Sang)
- 2004 – OvO / KK Null (split CD 3", Bar La Muerte / Sunship)[14]
- 2004 – OvO/Tremor (split 7", Cold Caffeine Addict)
- 2004 – OvO/Sikhara (split CD 3", Lovers and Lollipops)
- 2005 – OvO/With Love (split 7", Luna Records)
- 2006 – OvO/Cock ESP (split 7", Little Mafia)
- 2006 – OvO/Smut (split 7", Ecstatic Yod)
- 2006 – OvO/Mr. Natural (split 7", GK)
- 2007 – OvO/Der Bekannte Post Industrielle Trompeter (split cd 3", PREcordings)
- 2007 – OvO/Sinistri (split 10", Wallace Records)
- 2009 – OvO/Claudio Rocchetti (split 7", Wallace Records / Holiday)
- 2014 – Averno/Oblio (12" picture, CorpoC)
- 2015 – OvO/Cagna Schiumante (split 7", Bloody Sound)
COLLABORATION ALBUMS:
- 2002 – My First Cowboy (CD Split with Rollerball, Bar La Muerte/TMR)[14]
- 2007 – A Bullet Sounds The Same (In Every Language) split with Inferno and Psychofagist (CD, Donnabavosa/Bar La Muerte / Shove)[17]
- 2008 – OvO Rmxd by Daniele Brusaschetto (Blossoming Noise)
- 2008 – OvO/To/Children Egoism – 3 way split (cd, PMK)[18]
- 2008 – OvO/Children Egoism – split (cd, PMK)[19]
- 2009 – The Life And Death of A Wasp – collaboration with Nadja (CD, Bis Aufs Messer/Adagio830)
LIVE ALBUMS:
- Live at CPA, Firenze
- 2006 – Live in Ljubljana, Radio Student, collaboration with Bill Horist (Friends and Relatives)
- Beer Party, Live in Portland, split with Glamorous Pat (CD, Nillacat)
TAPES:
- 2004 Live in Amerika (Imvated)
- 2015 Abisso / Genesi (No-Fi)[20]
- 2016 Crisalide Fossile collaboration with Raven Chacon (Bronson)
References
- ^ Wilcox, Kate. "OvO: In-depth Interview". Metal Assault. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ a b c "OvO Album Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ "LOAD Records >> OvO". LOAD Records. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ Stephens, Fiona (10 January 2017). "OvO Interview". Musicology. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ^ "OvO Creatura 12 Inch". Decibel Magazine (147). January 2017.
- ^ a b c Anderl, Timothy (16 January 2017). "Of Iron and Steel; an Interview with Bruno Dorella of OvO". GhettoBlaster Magazine. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ^ Reynolds, Curran. "OvO". The Chain. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ Moore, Doug. "OvO – "Zombie Stomp"". Stereogum. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ Eede, Christian (16 November 2016). "Listen: New OvO Single". The Quietus. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ Lange, Shane (5 December 2013). "OvO: Abisso Review + Footage". Cvlt Nation. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ a b c "Supernatural Cat_OvO". Supernatural Cat. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ "OvO". Facebook. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ "OvO Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Bar La Muerte Records". Bar La Muerte dot com. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ Stefanini, Giacomo (2 December 2016). "La nuova Creatura degli OvO". Noisey. Vice. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
- ^ Reveron, Sean (29 November 2016). "Premiere Streaming: OvO "Freakout"". Cvlt Nation. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ "A Bullet Sounds the Same (in Every Language)". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Metal-Archives. Archived from the original on 18 November 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ "3 Way Split". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ "OvO 0 Children Egoism". Spirit of Metal. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ Currin, Grayson. ""Fly Little Demon"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
Further reading
- Vazzana, Simone (27 February 2015). "Rock, metal ed elettronica Gli OvO alle Lavanderie Ramone". la Repubblica Torino. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
External links
- "Dusted Labels (Load)". Dusted Magazine. Dusted Magazine. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- OvO at AllMusic
- OvO discography at Discogs