Amor Fou is an Italian music project led by Alessandro Raina, combining electropop and singer-songwriter traditions with cinematic, literary lyrics. Reviews name collaborators such as Cesare Malfatti, Luca Saporiti and Laziero Rescigno; later line-up additions cited in reviews include Giuliano Dottori and Paolo Perego.

Alessandro Raina is identified in reviews as former vocalist of Giardini di Mirò. Reviews also associate Cesare Malfatti with La Crus, Luca Saporiti with Lagash, and mention Laziero Rescigno. Reviews note later lineup changes adding Giuliano Dottori and Paolo Perego. Key releases discussed in reviews include La Stagione Del Cannibale (2007), Filemone e Bauci EP (2009), I Moralisti (2010) and 100 Giorni da oggi (2012).

DeBaser reviews consistently praise Amor Fou's literate, cinematic songwriting and elegant arrangements. Alessandro Raina's lyrics and the group's blend of electropop and singer-songwriter tradition are highlighted across multiple albums. Standout releases cited are La Stagione Del Cannibale, I Moralisti and 100 Giorni da oggi.

For:Fans of literate Italian pop/electropop, listeners who like cinematic, nostalgic songwriting and singer-songwriter traditions.

 Amor Fou is the ambitious project of four brilliant minds: Alessandro Raina (former Giardini di Mirò vocalist), Cesare Malfatti (La Crus), Luca Saporiti (Lagash), and Laziero Rescigno, who come together to softly voice the young hearts of two lovers lost amidst the sparkling notes of three decades of Italian auteur music, politics, sex, dreams, and goodbyes.

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 "Our great republican tradition has not yet taught me when one can forgive"

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 Do not get distracted. This is the command imposed by Amor Fou in their third album 100 Giorni Da Oggi.

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