Il singolo, prodotto artisticamente da Lucky Salvadori, chitarrista di Manu Chao; è disponibile da oggi 5 marzo su tutte le piattaforme digitali e anticipa l’album in uscita il 22 marzo per la rinomata label Full Heads records, che vanta nel suo catalogo artisti del calibro di Foja, La Maschera, Tommaso Primo e ‘A67.
The work is released with the support of MiC and SIAE as part of the “Per Chi Crea” program.
Pazzià feat. Lucky Salvadori anticipates the release of the third album of the Neapolitan folk/crossover/patchanka group and offers the public a musical taste after seven years from the release of the album “Oltre” (iCompany) and eight from “Per Errore” published by Full Heads Records. With the latter, the group returns to the music scene after the enormous success of the song Le Range Fellon' (with Daniele Sepe in the Capitan Capitone project) which, with over two million total streams, has projected Tartaglia into the national circuit, placing him at first place in the “Viral 50 Italia” chart – that of the most shared songs – of Spotify Italy.
Tartaglia Aneuro, originally from the Flegrean land, were born in 2012 and quickly established themselves in the Neapolitan music scene. The singer and frontman Andrea Tartaglia brings together the guitarist and composer Paolo Cotrone, the bassist Mattia Cusano, the percussionist Salvio La Rocca and the drummer Federico Palomba, giving life to an extremely eclectic band that has been able to distinguish itself in the fervent Neapolitan scene and has been able to conquer the public thanks to the intense live activity at a national and international level as well as artistic collaborations and open act of 99 Posse, Manu Chao, Vinicio Capossela, Daniele Silvestri, Le Luci della centrale elettrica, Calcutta, Iosonouncane, Salmo, Clementino…
Tartaglia Aneuro's musical genre of reference is world music in which he mixes styles and musical genres, languages and committed themes. This cultural and artistic melting pot makes the group the most open and inclusive of the entire city scene with lyrics that range from Neapolitan to Italian.
“Pazzià” was recorded, along with the entire album, at the Soul Fingers Studio of Vincenzo Rizzo, a historic sound engineer and producer who has collaborated with internationally renowned artists and groups such as Mano Negra, Manu Chao, Massive Attack, Edoardo Bennato, James Senese, Enzo Gragnaniello, Tullio De Piscopo, NCCP, 'E Zezi, Bisca, 99 Posse, Raiz, Teresa De Sio, Eduardo De Crescenzo and Daniele Sepe.
Article published on March 5, 2024 - 12pm