After the collaborations with Pietra Montecorvino (“Hijab”) and the one with Tartaglia Aneuro (“Le canzoni divertimento”), Mico Argirò returns with a new protest song, between acoustic guitars and electronics: “Lambrooklyn”, a play on words, a synthesis between the Milanese neighborhood Lambrate and the New York neighborhood, Brooklyn.
“Lambrooklyn” is a concentration of thoughts and emotions accumulated during the lockdown period and spat out by Mico Argirò with vehemence, irreverence far from political correctness and any type of alignment of thought.
From a musical point of view, the song is fully part of the new artistic path of Mico Argirò who, from more classical singer-songwriter sounds, balanced between the lesson of the chansonnier and the patchanka, has gradually undertaken an experimental discourse towards forms closer to electronics, without abandoning the singer-songwriter matrix.
Entirely played by Mico Argirò himself, “Lambrooklyn” benefits from the collaboration of Likecarbon to the choirs, while recordings, mixing and mastering were made by Ivan Malzone for the Ramingo Itinerant Studio.
The cover of the single is a work by the Brazilian artist Iara Carvalho entitled "Pink Explosion”, granted for the song given the extraordinary harmony.
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