Emo screamo band MORNINGVIEWS release “Anedonia” on Liberation Day and nothing feels better or worse for it

April 25. In Italy, that’s Liberation Day—the fall of Nazi-Fascism. This year, it’s also the day Anedonia came out. Morningviews didn’t plan that for symbolism. Or maybe they did. Either way, the date fits: the album doesn’t offer any freedom you’d notice. It sits in the same fog that made their last release ache—except now it’s louder, sharper, and more resigned. Post-hardcore? Screamo? Blackgaze? Pick your poison. It’s not about genre anymore. Anedonia by Morningviews The nine tracks were written after La sindrome dell’età dell’oro, in the long hangover of part-time jobs, failed tours, and lives that couldn’t bend far

Emo screamo band MORNINGVIEWS release “Anedonia” on Liberation Day and nothing feels better or worse for it

April 25. In Italy, that’s Liberation Day—the fall of Nazi-Fascism. This year, it’s also the day Anedonia came out. Morningviews didn’t plan that for symbolism. Or maybe they did. Either way, the date fits: the album doesn’t offer any freedom you’d notice. It sits in the same fog that made their last release ache—except now it’s louder, sharper, and more resigned. Post-hardcore? Screamo? Blackgaze? Pick your poison. It’s not about genre anymore. Anedonia by Morningviews The nine tracks were written after La sindrome dell’età dell’oro, in the long hangover of part-time jobs, failed tours, and lives that couldn’t bend far