Singer-songwriter from Rome. Gained wider visibility after appearing on X-Factor; released Microcosmo (2006) and the album Pianeta Venere.

Appeared on X-Factor (mentioned in reviews); released the album Microcosmo in 2006 and Pianeta Venere; described in reviews as having a dreamy-dark, Vespertine-style electronic sound and fairy-tale lyrics.

Reviews highlight Chiarastella as an Italian singer-songwriter from Rome whose album Pianeta Venere blends Vespertine-style electronics with fairy-tale lyrics. Critics praise tracks like "Una Ballata di Polvere" and "Molly Bloom" while noting a few weaker moments. Recommended for listeners seeking an alternative to mainstream Italian pop.

For:Fans of Bjork and early Elisa, listeners of electronic/dreamy pop and indie pop, people looking for alternatives to mainstream Italian pop.

 Before starting with the actual review, a small premise is necessary: I consider X-Factor, Amici, and, generally, all talent shows to be a sort of malaise, not only television-wise but also musically.

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 A Nordic and delicate voice.

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