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interview tacked on the history of Pacciani, which I consider unresolved and still full of mysteries that hardly now be unveiled. How “Remember Grace” was born? Musically as almost all my compositions, that is, with acoustic guitar, text instead briefly narrates the encounter in a dream with the soul of a girl of the past in spite of its protagonist one of the first murders in Tuscany that had much media hype, and that happened in village of Toiano in the Fifties. Can you tell the main instrument you used to play on this record? I use acoustic guitars Takamine at 6:12 strings, Fender Jaguar, vintage Stratocaster and Gibson 60Tribute for the electric guitars, various effects pedal boss, marshall Valvestate for amplifier and Fender Precision bass, for drums Tama model and Shure series for mi- Ru Fus debut I had begun to sketch, give it a final shape to create an album that was another step forward both in terms Musically that the narrative; the cover does not have a particular value, as they are simply a lover of visual representations of desolation, abandonment and things like that I felt this “fantastic” building which is located in my town the ideal for this kind of a bit ‘albums to which speaks a little ‘how to talk about it. Why a track named after Pacciani and what inspired you in the person of (likely) Monster of Florence? I am very fond of many facets of the human mind and the nature of serial killers in particular has always struck me. When I felt the inspiration to talk about it in a song I then Ru Fus (ex Zen Cirucs, The Bugz, Reverberati) is Emiliano Valente, with friends and collaborators. His new album is called In Fabula: twelve tracks of noise rock with grunge contamination, an expression of power and anger of which we asked to their author. I would like to understand what are the conditions with which you have accomplished “In Fabula”, and also the meaning of the cover of the album. The premises were simply continuing the good work of the debut released in late 2014 to work on the pieces that then an exit of 26 crophones. ) Who is or who are the Italians independent artists you admire most in this moment and why? I know little of Italian scene, I appreciate good bands like the roster of Ghostrecordlabel like Day After Rules or The Instable Collective and I think Cromosauri, the Tuscan post-grunge band, are very valid.