"The rain that never falls"the new album by Sergio Cammariere

“This is an album that is an invitation to stop for a moment, breathe and listen. It doesn’t tell extraordinary stories but the ones we all experience: waiting, nostalgia, the need to feel alive, love that changes shape but doesn’t disappear”. As Sergio Cammariere presents his new album entitled “The rain that never falls“, to be released on November 28th. An album “born slowly – explains the author – like certain transformations that happen when we don’t notice them and which only afterwards do we understand to have been necessary”.

Il pianofortean instrument that distinguishes the artist, “on the record it is my home – he underlines – the center from which everything starts. Around it move strings, delicate rhythms, soft sounds that never want to cover the voice, but accompany it as if each instrument were a passage piece”. Less than three years after his last album, “La rainfall che non cade mai” produced by Jando Music, Grandeangelo srl and Aldo Mercurio in co-production with Parco della Musica Records, is an authentic immersion in the suggestive and refined world of the artist calabrese which once again confirms his uniqueness in the Italian musical panorama. The album is composed of thirteen songs that they explore love, memory, distance, rebirth and awarenessconstructed as chapters of a single sentimental story: interrupted loves, long waits, reflections on time.

There are intimate and reflective songs like “A long wait”, or “Certain stories that return” and which “are born from the need to give a name to fragility. Then there are also other more luminous ones – adds the musician – like ‘A secret love’, or ‘Something I left behind me’. They are songs that seek the light part, the one that pushes us to move forward”. And then, there is “The River That Goes Down” inspired by Gibran’s poetry which tells the journey of existence through the image of a river traveling towards the sea. A intimate journey suspended between melancholy and wonder that give life to an elegant and intense work.

The fusion of genres and sensibilities

With this new work, Sergio Cammariere confirms his extraordinary ability to merge his music with the poetry of Roberto Kunstlermixing different genres and sensibilities, intertwining jazz, songwriting and cinematic evocations in a harmonious dialogue, where the you cool and the pianoforte remain, as always, absolute protagonists to offer aintense listening experience and deeply emotional.

The sound fabric and the musicians

The rhythms are entrusted to two drum masters – Alfredo Golino e Amedeo Ariano – and three refined double bass players – Ares Tavolazzi, Luca Bulgarelli and Alfredo Paixao – giving life to a rich and sophisticated sound fabricenhanced by the interventions of the cellist Giovanna FamulariOf Daniel Tittarelli on soprano sax and Christian Mascetta to the guitars.

The video clip and the environmental message

Starting this evening it will be available on YouTube videoclip della title trackThe rain that never falls“, directed by Stefano Schirato and Riccardo Alessandri: the images alternate the lush and flourishing nature of the Gran Sasso National Park where a child plays and runs free, to an arid and deteriorated landscape in which the artist moves. An evocative and powerful contrast on the need and urgency of rethinking a new relationship between man andenvironment and the surrounding world.

The artist’s wish

With this new work, Sergio Cammariere “he hopes” that “everyone can find a fragment of themselves in the songs. And I hope – he concludes – that this rain that never falls can touch you in some way, act as a mirror or perhaps simply accompany you for a stretch of the road”.

Upcoming concerts

Waiter will present live new songsalong with the most beloved hits, in concerts which will see him busy in the spring.

By Editor

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