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10 Questions With Red Sunset

Written by

William Lovitt

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The NAS 10 Questions

In this week’s 10 Questions we get to know Red Sunset, a project by Salvatore Lo bello, a guitarist and singer from Sicily, Italy.

Their song ‘Women, Blues and Rock and Roll‘ is currently featured on the NAS Spotify playlists

You can follow Red Sunset on Instagram

1. Tell us a little about where you are from.

I am Salvatore Lo bello, the guitarist and lead singer of the band, I come from Caltagirone (CT) which is located in Sicily, a large island of Italy. My profession is that of a surveyor.

Musically speaking, after the first album recorded live, “Libero” written all in Italian, where the band was very close-knit, now “Red Sunset” is a project that revolves around me.

The first album with a very heavy rock sound, as can be seen in the songs “Status “Quo” and “Tempo Perso”, but also melodic songs like “Libero” was written jointly by me and the drummer. Lyrics by the drummer and arrangements by both.

From the second album onwards, the band split up due to studies, work and misunderstandings, and “Red Sunset” became a project that revolves around me with the entry of other members, in fact as can be seen in the album “La Svolta” the sound has changed radically, moving towards “Pop Rock” as in the song “With You” with songs all in English.

Always great support from our Manager Francesca Merigonzi, who takes care of social media, promotions, and much more.

2. What inspired Red Sunset to start playing and making music?

My father always played musical instruments such as the accordion, harmonica, and electronic keyboard. While experimenting with the keyboard, I began to play and sing my first covers, ranging from Italian pop to Sicilian folk artists. The turning point came when I formed a duo—me on keyboards and a singer—and started playing Doors songs. This transition shaped my entire life as a musician, with the blues becoming its cornerstone.

When a friend gave me a guitar as a gift, I began to transfer my passions to it. My friendship with one of the best guitarists in my small town made the guitar my favorite instrument.

I combined the Blues with the rock and distorted sound of the electric guitar, starting to play Rock and Blues Rock

The turning point came when I formed a duo—me on keyboards and a singer—and started playing Doors songs.

3. Who are Red Sunset’s biggest musical influences?

In that period in the early 90s I started listening to all the rock groups of that period and of the 80s, Doors, Guns N’Roses, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Metallica, Iron Maiden, U2, The Cure, I Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the great Italian rockers the singer Ligabue and the band Ltifiba.

The Blues is always inside me, that hypnotic rhythm that the Doors taught me, but bands like the Guns N’Roses, Nirvana, mainly they gave me a very powerful rock sound and imprint.

The Cure and Depeche Mode They inspired me a lot, in fact among the songs of my albums there are many in Dark Rock style such as “Dentro Me” and “Incomprensioni” with Italian lyrics.

My Blues passion exploded in the latest album “Dreaming Of The Blues”, where this is evident in the songs: The Rhythm Of The Blues and Women Blues and Rock and Roll, the latter is the one I presented here in this interview.

To sum up I can say that my style is mainly Rock, Blues with some Dark and Metal influences.

4. What are your goals in the music industry or as an artist?

Giving people great, beautiful music to listen to is a wonderful thing, and creating it is also very beautiful. But as an artist, the thing that makes me feel alive and truly emotional is playing my guitar on stage and singing my songs in front of a large audience!

5. Tell us about your creative process.

Yes, it all starts with my guitar arrangements, where I then adapt the lyrics of my own or other band members. Once the song is created with guitar and vocals, all the other instruments are added. On the first album, the drummer brought me his profound Italian lyrics, which I tried to adapt to my various guitar arrangements until I found the right one.

Music is a true inspiration, and I think there are truly muses for lyrics, arrangements, and even videos. Like in the song “Drift Beyond the Limits,” One of our single dedicated to the fantastic world of Rally. The lyrics, the arrangement, and even the video all came together as if by magic, creating a beautiful video as well.

Music is a true inspiration, and I think there are truly muses for lyrics, arrangements, and even videos.

6. What is your all-time favorite song by another artist and why?

It’s hard to choose just one, but the one that made me feel really emotional when I heard it for the first time was cover of “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by Guns N’ Roses.”

7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music?

When one of my best friends, who is also one of the best guitarists in my town, told me: When you want to arrange a song very well with the guitar, help yourself with the bass.

8. What is your proudest accomplishment?

Is being able to play guitar at a certain level, and then being able to write four albums. But I miss the concerts of my songs played live on stage with a large audience. If the audience grows and wants it, I’m ready!

9. What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?

When at one of my first music festivals, at the time of our band’s performance, I was getting confused by plugging my guitar into the various jacks on stage!

10. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.

“The lowest point came when the band I played with on my first album broke up, despite the bond we shared, which I believed would last a lifetime. But every cloud has a silver lining: with the arrival of other musicians, I was able to write albums with new sounds, and even in English.”

“The highest moment comes when I play live—cover songs, but especially my own. I take great satisfaction in being the author of the lyrics and arrangements for most of the songs across my four albums, which now have a solid audience of listeners around the world.”

But every cloud has a silver lining: with the arrival of other musicians, I was able to write albums with new sounds, and even in English.


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14 responses to “10 Questions With Red Sunset”

  1. dadamoog Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    dadamoog

    What a great interview! It’s inspiring to learn about Salvatore Lo Bello’s journey from Caltagirone to creating Red Sunset and keeping his musical vision alive despite challenges. You can really feel his passion for blues and rock, and how his influences – from The Doors to Italian legends like Ligabue shaped his sound. “Women, Blues and Rock and Roll” perfectly captures that energy and heart. It’s amazing how Red Sunset keeps evolving, blending classic rock roots with modern pop sensibilities. Huge credit to the team, especially Francesca Merigonzi, for supporting such creative growth. Excited to hear what comes next! 🎸🔥

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  2. A Thousand Clocks Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    A Thousand Clocks

    Great interview, really inspiring to see Salvatore Lo Bello’s journey from Caltagirone to Red Sunset and how he’s stayed true to his sound through it all. You can feel the love for blues and rock, shaped by influences like The Doors and Ligabue. “Women, Blues and Rock and Roll” captures that spirit well, and it’s cool to see the band keep evolving while staying rooted. Props to the team, especially Francesca Merigonzi, looking forward to what’s next.

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  3. William Lovitt Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    William Lovitt

    Great to learn more about Salvatore and Red Sunset. No surprise to find out how he’s been influenced by both rock and blues since they share so much in common. He mentions the thrill of playing live, a feeling so many of his fellow indie artists can relate to 😎

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  4. Javier Molina Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    Javier Molina

    Muy buena vibra en este tema. Tiene una mezcla elegante entre rock clásico y blues que engancha desde el principio, con una atmósfera muy cuidada y un sonido auténtico. Se nota personalidad y buen gusto musical. ¡Gran trabajo!

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  5. Elizmi Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    Elizmi

    Great one this week, it’s amazing how many indie artists have been influenced by a parent, having a musical father is a wonderful advantage.
    And nice to see someone from Italy sharing with us all .

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  6. Jo Wilburn Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    Jo Wilburn

    Loved reading your answers here, and, especially since you named many of my favorite bands as an influence, I had to listen to your song “Women, Blues and Rock and Roll.” Totally enjoyed listening to that.

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  7. Antoni Grzyb Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    Antoni Grzyb

    Nice to hear Salvatore, I’m off to listen to more of your songs.

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  8. DVous Music Avatar
    April 9, 2026
    DVous Music

    Those are serious artists and bands that have influenced your music and direction. It’s evident in your music! The 80s were such a fertile period.

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  9. Betty Avatar
    April 10, 2026
    Betty

    Well, no offence to anyone, but… it’s worth remembering that “Italians do it better” lol!
    Grandissimo Salvatore, adoro i tuoi gusti musicali e la tua filosofia di vita. Un abbraccio da Vienna e keep on rocking!

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  10. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    April 11, 2026
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    Great to learn more about you. You have more or less the same great bands that inspires you as I have.
    Great that you also are into POP-ROCK,
    Very interesting view of guitars and basses, if you want to do a great guitar arrangement then use the bass…
    Look forward to hear more from you!

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  11. Emerson B. Ocampo Avatar
    April 11, 2026
    Emerson B. Ocampo

    Salvatore Lo bello’s musical journey from Sicily, blending Rock, Blues, and Dark influences shaped by iconic bands like The Doors and Guns N’ Roses. His transition from a band to a solo project shows his growth and passion for creating meaningful music. Salvatore’s dream of performing live and connecting with audiences shines through, making Red Sunset a compelling and evolving musical project. Wishing you the best.

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  12. Gail A Vogel Avatar
    April 11, 2026
    Gail A Vogel

    Another interesting story about a talented indie artist. It’s amazing that I just “met” a musician from Sicily, Italy, who is a fellow member of NAS. I love the featured song and I’m going to go enjoy some more music by Salvatore Lo Bello.

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  13. Aging Teen Idol Avatar
    April 12, 2026
    Aging Teen Idol

    You and I have ver y VERY similar influences! I slow share a low point… working hard with a band only for it to break up. I’m looking forward to listening to more of your music.

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  14. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    April 19, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    It was good to find out more about you and that you are inlfuenced by The Doors and have some darker stuff influenced be The Cure and Depeche Mode (the latter come from very close to where I lived as a youth and used to play the local clubs).

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