Photo courtesy of the band.
Rome-based hardcore collective Feldspar return with their powerful new single “Pasta Day,” out now via Time To Kill Records. Produced by Nick Terry (Turbonegro, The Libertines), the song transforms the act of sharing food into a symbol of solidarity and resistance. The track and its Decibel Magazine–premiered video, directed by Roberto “Saku” Cinardi, celebrate compassion amid chaos. Following their acclaimed debut Old City New Ruins, “Pasta Day” blends spoken-word urgency, anthemic intensity, and the band’s trademark social consciousness, making it a standout in today’s politically charged hardcore landscape.
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