Review: ENRICO NIGIOTTI – “Damned Lovers”

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Six years after his last album, “Maledetti Innamorati”, Enrico Nigiotti's new album, is released today. A good wine kept in the cellar.

A frank, honest record. These are the two words that can summarize the new album by Enrico Nigiotti, fresh from the last Sanremo Festival.

Maledetti Innamorati is the album we expect from Enrico Nigiotti, a writing made of images, but also a small photobook of life, with the crumpled feelings to quote it right in Cursed Lovers or While love disappears with airy openings on the chorus.

July's influence can be felt just by listening Thunderstormswith the opening of soothing chirps, the calm after the storm or just before, in this case.

Reassuring, enveloping sounds and voice in the foreground, enclosing You are for me, Big eyes, Whenever I don't know how to fly, Pastimelike the wine you have in the cellar waiting for the opportunity to open it.

Have a good walkis that song that should be listened to on Monday morning to find the strength to get up, it has all the flavor of summer.

There's also time for featuring, with Olly on Love is, Love goes a revisitation of the song that brought Enrico back into vogue a few Xfactor ago, but also the most recent En and Xanax with Alfa already heard during the cover evening of the Sanremo Festival.

Cursed Innamorati is like that friend you haven't heard from for a while and when you call him you realize that time has never passed, true or voracious like a good caciucco.

SCORE: 7.00

TO LISTEN NOW

Happy Walking – Thunderstorms – En and Xanax – Whenever I can't fly

TO BE SKIPPED IMMEDIATELY

Love is, Love goes–can we go back to the original?

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