Mon Amour Intifada is the first EP of Bananastereopublished on December 12, 2025: seven tracks that photograph a time marked by wars and international tensions, with the idea that even feelings and relationships end up absorbing that climate of instability.
The title, Mon Amour Intifadadeclares attention to the Palestinian situation and recalls the film by Alain Resnaisa quote that immediately shifts the discussion to specific ground: love and conflict in the same frame, without clear separations.
Who are Bananastereo
THE Bananastereo are born in Rome In the November 2024 from the meeting of three lifelong friends: Diego (vocals and guitar), Matthew (guitar) e Dennis (bass), which it joins Pablo (drums). They have among the 21 and 27 years old and they take care of every phase of the work internally, from writing to arrangements, up to mixes and mastering. The first single Every God I Have comes out at March 2025Then Pigalle And Child Prodigy they anticipate the EP.
Mon Amour Intifada: between French imagination and political urgency
In Mon Amour Intifada a declared cultural reference coexists, the French imagination returns in the texts and suggestions, from Godard to the Noir Desir. It's a way to frame a record that alternates different levels, the private and the public, without treating them as two separate worlds.
In the tracklist there are more explicitly political songs, starting from the title track Intifada Mon Amor And Child Prodigy. On the latter, the band presents the piece as a denunciation of what is happening in Palestine, with a focus on the drama experienced by children.
Alongside that register, the EP leaves room for songs that go through young love, such as Oh Flower And Get lost. Then there is Pigallethe first single that opens up another perspective: a different, more crooked love, between regret and betrayal, told without necessarily transforming it into a moral.
To listen to the EP on Spotify: Click here.
