In a recent interview, Simone “Hellvis” Salvatori of Spiritual Front shared insights into his artistic evolution, defining his music as “suicidal nihilistic pop” rather than traditional neofolk. He draws inspiration from cinematic influences and acknowledges the profound impact of religion on his cultural identity. Addressing contemporary music, he criticized the rise of minimal synth wave, deeming much of it lacking in talent. With a new Spiritual Front album on the horizon and exciting prospects for his side project, Lust Syndicate, Simone remains committed to pushing creative boundaries within his art.
Given his exploration of provocative themes and cinematic storytelling, how do you think Spiritual Front’s music challenges the boundaries of genre and audience perception today?
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