One year after the release of the debut album, Giorgieness, the band led by Giorgie D'Eracleais about to embark on new adventures with an album in the pipeline, the start of a collaboration with Barley Arts Promotion and a summer tour not to be missed.
Here are the first confirmed stages:
17 June - Parma, Circolo Arci Mu - Milk Party
24 June - Castelfranco Piandiscò (AR), Arte&Musica Festival
13 July - Biella, Reload Sound Festival
21 July - Roè Volciano (BS), Restart Musicando
22 July - Arcade (TV), Musica Libera Tutti
All concerts have free admission.
GiorgienessThe band, which lives between Milan and the province of Como, begins this musical chapter with the single Tell me Tell me which anticipates the highly anticipated new record project to be released next autumn by Woodworm. Personal, visceral and intense, Tell me Tell me shows a more mature side of Giorgie, a side that had already peeped out on the debut album in songs such as What a strange noise e The Presidentwhich find full fruition in this new track and cast a glance into the future. "That anger that made me scream has transformed. - says the artist. It remained, but at the same time it became something else: a tired melancholy, without rancour. I used these colours to create the vocals for the song, and in this sense we also worked on the sound, which was less violent and more reasoned, with a piano that Davide arranged and played, pulling it straight from my stomach".
The recordings were also attended by Andrea De Poi (bass), Lou Capozzi (drums), while the guitars and pianos are by Davide Lasalawho edited the piece with Giorgie the musical structure, and then produce, arrange, mix and master the song at theEDAC Studio (Cantù) together with Andrea Fognini at the end of last winter. Tell me Tell me is an intense, strong song with a very clear live imprint, the result of more than 80 dates in a very intense year that brought the band to perform all over Italy with an ever-growing audience of fans. Fans attentive both to the powerful sound generated by the band in live performances, and to the words and voice of Giorgie who strikes at the head-heart-belly of those who find themselves in front of her 'armed' with a microphone.
We can only expect great surprises from the new live tour...


