
We Ragazzi are one of those exceptionally talented bands that take a while to catch on. They’re slow burners who improve with each album, and most likely will not peak until they’re well into their career. 2002’s The Ache was encouragingly compelling, their small guitar, keyboards, drums setup sounding larger than ever, with a quirky similarity to early Japan, mixed with some Stonesy swagger. Wolves sounds incrementally tighter, but a little less of that trashy glam energy that made their last album more fun. The performances make up for it, but with no post-punk power ballads made for MTV, they’re destined for the long road of touring and polishing their chops until they sparkle.
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