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ÜT make Resonare sound like Genoa being joyfully dragged through the amplifier

By Editorial Team - June 19, 2026

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ÜT make Resonare sound like Genoa being joyfully dragged through the amplifier

Summary

Genoa noise-rock band ÜT release Resonare, a raw post-hardcore and post-punk blast recorded, mixed and mastered by Bernardo Russo at Studio K.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 19, 2026
  • Tags: üt, resonare, genoa, noise rock, post-hardcore, post-punk, punk, Noise Rock / Post-Hardcore

ÜT’s Resonare arrives on 19 June from Genoa with a credit list that keeps repeating the word joy, which is frankly excellent for a noise-rock record that probably sounds like someone falling down stairs with intent. MASCA handles vocal joy, UTO guitar joy, EMAN bass joy and NIC percussive joy, with Bernardo Russo recording, mixing and mastering the whole joyful disturbance at Studio K. The Bandcamp tags place the album across alternative punk, noise, noise rock, post-hardcore and post-punk, and the band describes itself as aggressive, raw, noisy music since 2011. That is not marketing ambiguity. That is a warning label. Resonare sounds like a record built on friction, sweat and the old underground belief that loud ugly sound can still feel communal. If joy arrives here, it arrives wearing earplugs and a bruised grin.

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