Wednesday, January 21, 2026

PONTE DEL DIAVOLO : "De Venom Natura"




Ponte Del Diavolo is an interesting band from Italy. Their 2024 album scored a 9.5, as they continue to perfect what they did on this album as they kick in the door with blast beats before bringing a shadowy vision of post-punk snake its way around the verse before exploding back into a more snarled chorus, though singer Erba excels at blending vocal tones. One of their strengths is that they do not mix the two genres in an expected formulaic way, so they blend in a very organic manner. The second song finds manic post-punk vocals over the tense tremolo-picked guitars, though the drummer does not just fall back to blast beats to concince your they are into black metal, instead it keeps a punk vibe. 

The rapid-fire tempo of "Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment" caused me to need a second listen to absorb it. I like the ebb and flow of the dynamics used when the vocals bring things to a more deliberate place on the verse. I was not expecting the flourish of horns going into the chorus. Dark-wave tinged electronics add to the mood brewing on "il veleno della Natura" with black metal guitar bridging the verses to create a throbbing tension. Midway into the song, things accelerate but do not rush the vocals, which belt it out with the same steady resolve. 

"Delta-9" seems to be about the old devil's weed, which I would not expect them to be tokers of, but whatever works. It does unfold with a more psychedelic drone than what they have explored previously on the album. Then they wink in the direction of Cypress Hill, which was even more unexpected, before the bass rumbles into creating a pretty crushing riff.  Gionata Potenti lends his voice to the beginning of "Silence Walk With Me". He has a more conventional classic metal voice that is cleanly sung in the vein of the Scorpions, which brightens the tone. They close the album with a cover of Bauhaus' "In the Flatfield." I will take this every day over another cover of "Bela Lugosi's Dead." They keep the vibe of the song with the underlying tension, adding blast beats under the frantic chorus. I will round this up to a 10 based on the fluid blending of styles and Erba's stellar vocal preformance. 



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