Discography

Vagina Mother
2009

Aeroplanes In The Backyard
2008

The Imaginary Space Travel Of The Naked Monkeys
2007

The SF vs BabyScream
2006

Ortoflorovivaistica
2005

Across The River And Through The Trees
2004

Music For Astronauts
1994

Me and The Eggman
1990
Almost Famous-The History Of The Strange Flowers
The Strange Flowers carrier spam over 3 decades, having the band been founded in Pisa in late 1987 by Michele Marinò, Giovanni Bruno, Alessandro Pardini (soon replaced by Stefano Montefiori) and Maurizio Falciani. The current line up includes Michele Marinò, Nicola Cionini, Alessandro Santoni and Gabriele Pozzolini.
A constant trademark of The Strange Flowers path is an incredible ability of getting close to true success and celebrity and systematically blowing it or being overcome by unpredictable drawbacks. Yet, this somehow poetic feature almost always reflected some sort of purity, the refuse of compromising, the will of keeping the integrity and the honesty of a musical project which purposes were fulfilled regardless of success.

The Italian independent scene in the 80’s was greatly influenced by 60’s oriented neo psychedelic and garage rock, thanks to the efforts and passion of journalists and producers like Federico Guglielmi and Claudio Sorge. Many cities provided bands to this unprecedented scene, like Turin with The Sick Rose and No Strange, Rome with Technicolour Dream and Magic Potion, Milan with Afterhours and Bologna with Allison Run. But the very true center was Pisa, where germinal band Useless Boys was the blossom, followed by descendents The Birdmen Of Alcatraz, The Liars and The Steeplejack. Obviously, The Strange Flowers came last and too late, when it was nearly all finished, therefore missing that wave and its impact on the Italian independent scene. In addition, unlike their town mates, they were more influenced by different flavours of rock music in addition to 60’s garage and psychedelia, such as American indie (but also folk), British new wave and not the least space rock. As a matter of fact, when they released their first self-titled 4-track demotape in November 1987, they stood like a sore thumb within the scene, having already developed some sort of a personal style, an attitude they kept all along this long journey. The first as well as the following cassette compilation, entitled “Underground Mirrors”, raised some interest locally, including radios and labels, especially in the Florence area. But when The Strange Flowers performed at the Festival Nazionale de l’Unità in Florence in September 1988, the lightness and delicacy of the music of those two demotapes had already gone, having been replaced by an unpredictable, yet violent and visionary attitude that reached its climax in the 20 minutes space rock improvisation of “Strange Girl”. In spite of the enthusiastic response of an audience that included Piero Pelù from Litfiba and Federico Fiumani from Diaframma, the label representatives changed their mind. Their initial idea had been that The Strange Flowers were eventually some sort of reincarnation of REM: the first of many flirts with success that turned to be clouds in The Strange Flowers coffees.
The German Legacy

Music For Astronauts
It is worth noting that Unique Records is today one of the most important independent labels in Germany, but at that time it was just a small, family-run business. Again, fame and success of the label came too late for The Strange Flowers to take any advantage of it and as a matter of fact that single went almost unnoticed. At the same time the band was suffering from what they thought was an unmerited lack of consideration in their home Country and by the end of 1990 they were about to give up. It was Joachim to save them, as he managed to raise some interest by German labels for an album. After a long a painful break, the Flowers entered Westlink Studio in late 1991 to exit in March 1992 with the master of “Music For Astronauts”, which included 11 original numbers plus their notorious cover of Beatles’ “Dear Prudence”. Due to be released by Screaming Apple, in spite of Joachim’s efforts, the album saw the light only 2 years later, when it was published within the “Teen Trash” series by Music Maniac, to be showcased at the legendary 60’s Festival “Beat-O-Mania” in Munich, where the Strange Flowers shared the same stage and performed with Rudi Protrudi from The Fuzztones, who had written the liner notes and designed the cover of “Music For Astronauts”. As a matter of fact Rudi had become, as he stated himself a few years later, “ a big fan of The Strange Flowers”. Two songs from that performance and a cover version of The Electric Prunes “Little Olive”, with Rudi singing and playing harp, were included in the live compilation “Beat-O-Mania At Its Best”. But it was all too late. The two year interval between the end of the sessions and the release of Music For Astronauts had destroyed the band’s enthusiasm and self-confidence. Expectations had gone and disillusion had taken over. Although nobody ever pronounced the word “split”, as a matter of fact The Strange Flowers ceased almost any activity beginning in May 1994.

The Second Coming


Facing with the prospect of professionism, in June 2006 Giovanni and Maurizio were forced to leave the band, to be replaced by Nicola Cionini on guitars and Toni Boselli on drums. With this line-up the band performed at the Swamp Room Happening in Hannover and at the Nuvolari Festival in Cuneo. Meanwhile Michele was ready to release another album, entitled The Imaginary Space Travel Of The Naked Monkeys, which contains all of the out-takes of Ortoflorovivaistica. The album was published in March 2007, it was the last with Beyond Your Mind Records and, sadly enough, also the last with The Strange Flowers most enduring line-up.
The New Republic Of The Strange Flowers

Event History 2004-2010
21/04/04 Pisa, IT, Borderline Club
15/10/04 Berlin, DE, Reverberation II Festival
15/03/06 Controradio, IT
15/03/06 Pisa, IT, Borderline Club
18/03/06 Firenze, IT, Auditorium Flog
12/04/06 Frankfurt, DE, Dreikonigskeller
13/04/06 Hamburg, DE, Fundbureau
14/04/06 Berlin, DE, Bassy
15/04/06 Munich, DE, Atomic Cafè
02/06/06 Berlin, DE, Roadrunner’s Paradise
03/06/06 Hannover, DE, SwampRoom Happ.
05/07/06 Cuneo, IT, Nuvolari
09/11/06 Pordenone, IT, Deposito Giordani
10/11/06 M. Di Massa (LU), IT, Baraonda
11/11/06 Pinarella (RN), IT, Rock Planet
21/11/06 London, UK, The Social
20/04/07 La Spezia, IT, La Skaletta
10/05/07 Pisa, IT, Borderline
11/05/07 Mattarello (TN), IT, Caribe
12/05/07 Leipzig, DE, Pop Up Festival
08/06/07 Fiumicino (RM), IT, Aquofono
21/12/07 Fucecchio (FI), IT, La Limonaia
27/12/07 Roma, IT, Sinisternoise
28/12/07 Francavilla F.na (BR), IT, Arci
29/12/07 Copertino (LE), IT, I Sotterranei
30/12/07 Pulsano (TA), IT, Villanova
01/01/08 Rende (CS), IT, Filorosso
02/01/08 M. di Gioiosa (RC), IT, Bluedhalia
03/01/08 Reggio Calabria, IT, CSOA Cartella
04/01/08 Avola (SR), IT, Morrison's
18/01/08 Ortimino (FI), IT, Mulligans
26/01/08 Lugnano (PI), IT, Music Street
08/02/08 Trento, IT, Soultrain
09/02/08 Milano, IT, Le Scimmie
07/03/08 La Spezia, IT, Shake Club
20/03/08 Hamburg, DE, Fundbureau
21/03/08 Haarlem, NL, Patronaat
23/03/08 Dortmund, DE, FZW
28/03/08 Calci (PI), IT, Cortemagno
17/05/08 Torino, IT, United Club
22/05/08 Puntoradio, IT, Cult
23/05/08 Pisa, IT, Gap Record Store
24/05/08 Lugnano (PI), IT, Music Street
06/06/08 Cattolica (RN), IT, Misty Lane Fest
16/07/08 Bologna, IT, Scandellara Rock Fest
24/07/08 Volterra, IT, VTC Festival
03/08/08 Brusciana (FI), IT, Arci
29/08/08 M. di Gioiosa (RC), IT, Bluedhalia
30/08/08 Reggio Calabria, IT, CSOA Cartella
02/10/08 Riva Del Garda (TN), IT, C.Sabbioni
03/10/08 Frankfurt, DE, Dreikonigskeller
04/10/08 Berlin, DE, Lovelite
17/10/08 Pesaro, IT, Fuzz Club
18/10/08 Pescara, IT, Monospazio Bar
20/11/08 Contatto Radio, IT, Riserva Indie
26/11/08 Contatto Radio, IT, Riserva Indie
19/12/08 Alatri (FR), IT, Dada Club
20/12/08 Benevento, IT, Morgana
21/12/08 Fucecchio (FI), IT, Limo Awards,
10/01/09 Fucecchio (FI), IT, La Limonaia
16/01/09 Pisa, IT, Borderline Club
24/01/09 Milano, IT, Le Scimmie
25/01/09 Bergantino (RO), IT, Ungawa
14/02/09 Calci (PI), IT, Cortemagno
25/02/09 Torino, IT, United Club
26/02/09 Frankfurt, DE, Dreikonigskeller
27/02/09 Haarlem, NL, Patronaat
28/02/09 Den Hagge, NL, De Vinger
01/03/09 Uden, NL, De Pul
13/03/09 Cesena (RN), IT, Retropop
14/03/09 Calci (PI), IT, Cortemagno
20/03/09 Taranto, IT, Gabba Gabba
21/03/09 Copertino (LE), IT, I Sotterranei
31/03/09 Parma, IT, Onirica, UpLink Festival
04/04/09 Potenza Picena (MC), IT, Groove
13/06/09 Brusciana (FI), IT, Arci
19/06/09 La Spezia, IT, Shake Club
19/11/09 Puntoradio, IT, Cult
21/11/09 Pisa, IT, Leningrad Cafè
23/11/09 Contatto Radio, IT, Riserva Indie
27/11/09 La Spezia, IT, Shake Club
29/11/09 Contatto Radio, IT, Riserva Indie
29/11/09 Faenza (RA), IT, MEI, PIVI
10/12/09 Montevarchi (AR), IT, Mod’s Lounge
12/12/09 Pisa, IT, Borderline Club
16/12/09 Savignano (FC), IT, Sidro Club
17/12/09 Pesaro, IT, Fuzz Club
18/12/09 Taranto, IT, Gabba Gabba
19/12/09 Copertino (LE), IT, I Sotterranei
20/12/09 Bologna, IT, Farm, PIVI Showcase
08/01/10 Radio Eco, IT, Overdrive
09/01/10 Fucecchio (FI), IT, La Limonaia
15/01/10 Roma, IT, Il Mucchio
15/01/10 Benevento, IT, Morgana
16/01/10 Reggio Calabria, IT, Interno Uno
21/01/10 Reporter TV, IT, BPM
30/01/10 Volterra (PI), IT, Sottosopra
11/02/10 EOS TV (Sky), IT, Rock Is Pop
18/02/10 Lucca, IT, Velvet Club
19/02/10 Brusciana (FI), IT, Arci
22/02/10 Radio Città, IT, Rock City Nights
23/02/10 Radio Città, IT, Rock City Nights
26/02/10 Domodossola (VB), IT, Oste
27/02/10 Bassano (VI), IT, Shindy
25/03/10 Savona, IT, Raindogs
26/03/10 Gandia, ES, Sala Rockadelic
27/03/10 Orihuela, ES, La Gramola
28/03/10 Torredembarra, ES, La Traviesa
30/03/10 Barcelona, ES, Sala Monasterio
09/04/10 Stagno (LI), IT, Babbo Rock
23/04/10 Roma, IT, Mads
01/05/10 Montevarchi (AR), IT, Mod’s Lounge
29/06/10 Pisa, IT, Arnovivo
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