Neuro Deliry "The lost tape and the early Bulldozer" TAPE

Il primo Demo dei Neuro Deliry "N.D.", del 1985, più extra tracks.
Veloci come i Motorhead, con l’attitudine dei Sex Pistols. Ai primordi del Thrash Metal,
i Neurodeliri sono stati una meteora tra le più originali, genuine e radicali band
che hanno definito il suono della scena italiana.
Dal 1984 al 1986 il loro sound e i loro live rovinosi conquistarono i palchi e l’attenzione
di tutto l’underground milanese. Originali anche nel cantato, non in inglese,
non italiano ma in dialetto milanese, della prima formazione di Neurodeliri qui riproponiamo, il loro esordio del 1985 su Demo Tape e alcuni
brani tratti da successive registrazioni fino ad oggi rimaste inedite.
Tra le altre cose, due membri originari dei N.D., Dario “Rioda” Carria ed Erminio Galli,
furono, insieme ad Andy Panigada, i fondatori nel 1981, della più importante Thrash
Metal band italiana: i Bulldozer, con i quali incisero i primi quattro brani della loro
storia, di cui due “mitici” andati perduti fino ad oggi e qui su tape per la prima volta.
They were as fast as Motörhead and had the attitude of the Sex Pistols. In the early
days of thrash metal, Neurodeliri were one of the most original and authentic bands
to emerge from the Italian scene.
From 1984 to 1986, they conquered the stages and the attention of the entire Milanese underground scene with their sound and devastating live performances. They were original in their choice of language too, singing not in English or Italian, but in the Milanese dialect. Here we present the 1985 debut of the first Neurodeliri line-up on Demo Tape, along with some unreleased tracks from subsequent recordings.
“Dario (Rioda) played a key role in the ‘refounding’ of Bulldozer in Milan’s Piazza
Firenze in November 1983. It was his idea to self-produce a 7” single. This was something that nobody else had thought of doing; everyone else was waiting for offers from record labels. He was also ‘ahead of his time’ in terms of his musical tastes. I still remember the phone call when he told me that he couldn’t play with Bulldozer anymore. Fortunately, I invited him to meet Algy, who then played the bass parts for ‘Fallen Angel’ (Day of Wrath version) in the studio. I dedicated the lyrics of ‘Neurodeliri’ and ‘Willful Death’ to him.“ AC WILD