Art Pop
Lacrime di Venezia
Italian art pop with piano, strings, masks, canals, and unsent letters. It treats Venice as a city of reflection rather than postcard beauty.
- Tracks 14
- Length 45 min
Liner Notes
A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.
About the Album
Lacrime di Venezia uses Venice carefully. The album has fog, canals, San Marco, masks, and moonlit water, but the better songs treat those images as surfaces that reflect private loss rather than tourist scenery.
The sound is restrained art pop: piano figures, strings, soft percussion, and vocals that leave room around the words. “Nebbia sul Canal Grande” and “Maschere di Cristallo” set up the record’s central idea. Beauty can hide a person, but it can also make grief harder to ignore.
What gives the album shape is the movement from concealment to farewell. “Lettere mai Spedite” keeps the drama quiet and specific, while “Addio tra le Onde” lets the ending drift without forcing closure. Lacrime di Venezia is elegant, but its elegance works because the sadness underneath remains plain.
Production Notes
All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.