Musician, comedian, and actor Bruno Sutter has just released the single "Pandemia." The track was composed by the vocalist of Massacration , who also recorded all the instruments on the song.
The song is a reflection on prejudice during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Sutter spoke about the times we are living in:
"If we can take anything positive from this whole catastrophe, it is that we must bring out our humanity, our altruism, and our compassion for our fellow man."
"Seeing all this, things are so unbelievable that we often get confused, thinking we're watching a disaster movie. But in this case, it's real – and we are the protagonists of this absurd story that imitates fiction."
Bruno Sutter continues to warn people:
“It is in our hands (in our case as artists, for example) to do something to try to entertain people so they avoid leaving home, not increasing the potential for contagion, avoiding infecting our loved ones (or not) who are older. It is the elderly of today who raised us and prepared our world for us.”
“Stay home. Entertain yourselves with music, movies, TV… I will continue creating content here, trying to do my part in this unprecedented and cruel situation for all of us.”
Bruno Sutter, known as Detonator , concludes: “Thank you for watching and listening. Take care of yourselves and take care of our elderly and vulnerable.”
Listen to “Pandemic”:
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