The album "111" by Marlene Kuntz features a unique blend of alternative rock and experimental sounds. The band's distinctive style is evident in tracks like "Perfetta" and "Il Vile," which showcase the haunting vocals of lead singer Cristiano Godano.
The album also features collaborations with other artists, including "Canzone di Domani" with Manuel Agnelli of Afterhours and "La Canzone Che Scrivo Per Te" with Carmen Consoli. These collaborations add a fresh perspective to the album and highlight the band's versatility.
The standout track on the album is undoubtedly "Serrande alzate," a dark and brooding song with a hypnotic guitar riff that builds to an explosive climax. The lyrics are poetic and introspective, adding to the overall mood of the album.