Rock music in Italy
Italian rock is a form of rock music produced primarily in Italy. The music genre has roots in the country as it spread in the early 1960s from the United States with the earliest versions of rock and roll during this period being cover versions or interpretative covers of already existing songs.
History
1960s and 1970s
The first distinctively Italian singer-songwriter was Piero Ciampi, whose style was reminiscent of the French chansonniers. The United States and United Kingdom during the 1960s were in the midst of the psychedelic rock boom, which inspired Italian psychedelic bands such as Mario Schifano and Le Orme. At the time of the 1968 student uprisings, many young and educated Italians began to identify with the counterculture in France, Mexico, the US and across the world. Young Italians still had a well-educated familiarity with classical music composers like Bach. The result was an influx of classically influenced rock bands which fit right into the international move towards progressive rock. Italian progressive bands include:- Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
- Celeste
- Devil Doll
- Goblin
- Jacula
- Latte e Miele
- New Trolls
- Premiata Forneria Marconi
- Reale Accademia di Musica
- Saint Just
- Le Orme
By the end of the 1970s, Italian punk and comedy rock pioneers Skiantos had released 1978's Monotono, which kickstarted the Italian punk scene. Later bands like The Confusional Quartet and Gaznevada fused new wave and Italian varieta with punk and other influences.
1980s
In the 1980s, Italy boasted one of the most vibrant new wave, hardcore and thrash metal scenes. In the late 1980s, more extreme heavy metal bands appeared. Of these bands include:- Afterhours
- Ataraxia
- CCCP Fedeli alla linea
- Diaframma
- Kirlian Camera
- Litfiba
- Monumentum
- Necrodeath
- Negazione
- Opera IX
- Raw Power
- Vanadium
- Vasco Rossi
- White Skull
1990s and beyond
Other artists to emerge in the 1990s and beyond include: