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The Upperclass Bastards

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Discover The Upperclass Bastards, a bad and burnout rock artist on SoundClick. Over 10 original tracks and 132 streams on SoundClick. Music artist from Italy. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

Turin, Italy
January 31, 2011
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“Hello dear friends”

The Upper-class Bastards is an alternative hard rock band from Turin (Italy).

In 2005 Charlotte S. and Dario put together this adrenalinic rock band with a refined sound that goes straight in your face.

Band/artist history

The Upper-class Bastards is an alternative hard rock band from Turin (Italy).

In 2005 Charlotte S. and Dario put together this adrenalinic rock band with a refined sound that goes straight in your face.

After two months they released their first ep, “Crash-Test”. The Bastards' music got in the italians ears as pasta Barilla did in their tummies years before...

The 2009 marks the debut of their first full lenght, “No-Bless Oblige”, promoted by Street Symphonies Records (www.streetsymphonies.com). “Noblesse Oblige” has its ownn well known meaning in french language, really “Upper-class” indeed, and... kind of bitter as well.

This ain't enough for the “Upper-Class”, what about their “Bastard” side? They then warped the title mixing English and French for an ironic-flavored result.

“My lyrics are basically a way to express the 'dark side' of myself rather than states of mind. A way to avoid my 'Falling Down', I try to sing straight to the face my anger, my unrest against lots of things, I like irony, I like fools being treu to their name and not understanding and I like to laugh at plastic heroes...” [Charlotte S.].

In 2010 The Upper-Class Bastards release the new “After 2 A.M. Everyone Sleeps” ep.

At the present day the band is working on new songs, coming soon to any hi-fi or woofer near you.

The Upper-Class bastards are constantly promoting their music across Europe and North America, never overlooked by Radio broadcasts, magazines and fanzines.

Only a couple of countries has yet to be reached by their music, even though there's still a lot to do, their ambition still stands strong.

Anything else?

“Let me do my very best to bring out the worst of me” [The U.C.B.]