MARINETTI, FORTUNATO DURUTTI
MEMORY'S FOOL (BOBO INTEGRAL)
March 2022 will see the release of the second album, first on Bobo Integral Records, of the Toronto (soft) (jazz) (folk) rock poet Fortunato Durutti Marinetti (a Dan Colussi's moniker after Pinc Lincolns or The Shilohs).
File it under: late Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens), Bill Callahan, Leonard Cohen, Robert Wyatt, Serge Gainsbourg, Lou Reed.
"Marinetti layers Baroque rhythmic aesthetics onto a folk-rock skeleton, draping the resulting wonder in vocals reminiscent of Lou Reed" -- Beats Per Minute "A finely rendered record that surrenders to the unknown and unknowable...
it's easy to submit to the album's exquisitely cathartic ride" - Dominionated "You will hang onto every word that Fortunato Durutti Marinetti quietly utters...You will find yourself instinctively leaning into Marinetti as if he suddenly appeared before you, a soft-spoken man.
He is frustrated by excess, capitalism, and the advice he receives. He hopes you understand." -- Laura Stanley Born in Turin and based in Toronto, Marinetti has been playing in bands of varying degrees of obscurity for the last twenty years, frequently touring North America in his Volvo station wagon and quietly self-releasing albums to an oblivious and oversaturated marketplace.
Memory's Fool is his second release under his own name (following 2020's Desire) and his first time working with proper label support.
Drawing inspiration from the restless, explorative spirit of 1970s songwriters like Lou Reed, Robert Wyatt and Joni Mitchell, Marinetti chose to first wrote all the lyrics before assembling a hybrid pickup band of jazz, folk and rock musicians to render the songs of Memory's Fool into a form he calls "poetic jazz rock".
And indeed, Memory's Fool is poetic jazz rock of the highest order. Across it's seven patiently composed and meticulously recorded tracks, each song on Memory's Fool unfolds like a small essay or miniature treatise that focuses on inescapable human themes such as: sex, death, relationships, discovering who you are, feeling hurt, feeling confused.
We are all Memory's Fool.