MAURO ERMANNO GIOVANARDI announces the first dates of the tour

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On the occasion of the release of the new album “E POI SCOLLIERE CON CURA LE PAROLE”, arriving on March 20th, Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi announces the first tour dates that will accompany the release of the album.

A live journey that will bring the existentialist soul and the “thoughtful lightness” of the new work to the stage, between unreleased songs and moments of storytelling, in a direct and intimate dialogue with the audience.

Before revealing itself completely on March 20th, this album began to be heard on January 30th, with the publication of a mini EP of 4 songs, and the singles Veloce and Anni Zero.
The title of the EP is “AT ALL COSTS” and anticipates a thoughtful, weighed and profoundly existentialist journey, but crossed by a conscious lightness.

Among those made in the last thirty years, it is my most thought about, weighed, awaited album… and also the most troubled. Inside, among its folds, there is my whole way of being and my approach to music: made of discipline, constancy, sacrifice and, at the same time, of love, respect, ethical, moral and existential sense. It is, of all things, the most existentialist record I've ever made. An existentialism which, however, does not allow itself to be dragged or dragged into the darkness, into the maelström of malaise, but which is faced with a certain lightness.

A “thoughtful lightness”, to say it with Calvino in the American Lessons – says Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi – It was a troubled project because its path started from afar, before Covid broke out. I believe that without the pandemic it would have been a different album: it certainly would have been released at least five years ago and it would have been, to all intents and purposes, something else.

During the pandemic period I decided to put it on standby to work on a new chapter of La Crus, to then resume it in 2022, close it almost completely and suspend it again to publish, in April 2024, “Protect Me From What I Want”. An outing that was an episode in our now solo journeys, and not a new restart or rebirth of the band: a beautiful and satisfying experience, which however is unlikely to have a sequel.”

THE DATES

20 March – BUSTO ARSIZIO (VA) – BAFF – San Giovanni Bosco Theatre
10 April – TURIN – CPG Turin
23 April – COMO – Strade Blu – Nerolidio Music Factory (Talk + mini live)
2 May – PESARO – Urbica
6 June – CORMONS (GO) – Flux Judri Festival – Teatro Comunale (mini acoustic live)

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THE TRACKLIST

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The EP

1 Fast
(Giovanardi – Kaballà – Bitossi – Pastorino)
2 Zero Years
(Bianconi – Kaballà)
3 To Sing Louder
(Giovanardi – Colapesce – Rescigno)
4 An Error
(Giovanardi – Cremonesi)

The album

1 The Darkness in the Skin
2 Fast
(Giovanardi – Kaballà – Bitossi – Pastorino)
3 The Conscience of My Generation
4 Zero Years
(Bianconi Kaballà)
5 Love Judas
6 Of Heartbreaking Love
7 Stop me
8 To Sing Louder
(Giovanardi – Colapesce – Rescigno)
9 The Number That Comes After
10 An Error
(Giovanardi – Cremonesi)
11 I don't believe in miracles
12 Every desire of the two of us
13 Schopenhauer is right

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