Francesca Michielin presents her new album "Cani sciolti" , a "100% sincere" record to be released on February 24th. And he is preparing for a tour of theaters which will also stop on March 4 in Cagliari (Doglio theater).

"It's the first time I've written a record entirely, and I also take care of the arrangement and production - explains the singer - I was able to put all of myself into it ".

"Occhi grandi grandi" is the herd that opens the album, followed by tracks with a social background such as "Padua can kill you more than Milan", love songs such as "Quello che ancora non c'è" and again "Claudia", song written "from woman to woman" which deals with the theme of homosexual love and then pieces with a more pop sound such as "Bonsoir".

The album cover portrays her without make-up and disheveled, crying tears that turn into flames: " I've been carrying this sublimation of pain for a long time , since the time of the song Vulcano", says the artist. «Today I have more awareness , I am my own older sister , a more pissed off sister. In the new album, compared to the previous ones, there are fewer words like 'sorry' and stronger terms».

The booklet that accompanies the disc, written and designed by her, is made in the form of a diary .

To anticipate the launch of the album, there is the double sold-out in his Bassano del Grappa, Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 February, with "Bonsoir! - Michielin10 a teatro". The tour will continue in many Italian cities including, precisely , Cagliari.

(Unioneonline/vl)

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