The return of Ultimo, between mental balance and a new project on the floor

Last back on stage. And so today, March 25, the new version of the album comes out Alonereleased five months ago and already platinum. Is called Solo – Home piano session and contains an unpublished piece, Mental balance (limited edition in physical format).

This new project includes seven songs performed on piano and voice, all united by the common thread on the topic of mental health, as anticipated on the Instagram profile by 3 million followers.

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Mental balance – he explained on social media – is a song that I needed to write as a request for help. Like when a child in the dark says “mom” to feel safe.
It is the need to know that on the other side there is someone who listens to me, who understands how I am and does not judge him. I have lived these years with a fluctuating mood and it still happens to me. One moment I’m fine and the next I can’t. This condition in the long run makes you feel empty and above all without a mental balance, without a daily rhythm that leaves you at peace with yourself. It’s a song that has a mission of its own. I wrote it to help those who have lost their way or who have never found it. At the same time, in the chorus I say “alone I will not make it”, because although I have written about loneliness with SOLO and continue to think that loneliness is useful, we are made to share our frustrations and emotions, and therefore I like it. to think that this song closes the chapter of SOLO, even as my human journey. Loneliness helps to find each other, but it can’t be forever. With Mental Balance I feel I have come full circle. I wanted to accompany it with 6 SOLO pieces in their most essential form, piano and voice ».

The singer-songwriter prepares for 15 stages for the tour Last Stadiums 2022which leaves on June 5 in Bibione, to continue to Florence, Ancona, Turin, Naples, Modena, Bari, Pescara, Catania, Rome (at the Circo Massimo) and finally to San Siro in Milan (these last three stages are sold out) .


Source: Vanity Fair

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