DALVIVO is presented in the review as the musical project of Federico Bessone. Scenes From Afar is a self-produced folk-pop album written during rehabilitation after an accident and a medically-induced coma.

Scenes From Afar is self-produced. The album mixes songs in English and Italian, was created as part of the artist's rehabilitation, features a prominent violin often described as cheerful, and is characterized by folk and pop arrangements.

A DeBaser review describes Scenes From Afar as a self-produced folk-pop album by Federico Bessone (DALVIVO), written as part of rehabilitation after an accident and a medically-induced coma. The record mixes English and Italian lyrics and features an upbeat violin. The reviewer calls it therapeutic and recommends attentive listening to the lyrics.

For:Fans of folk-pop, listeners interested in therapeutic or autobiographical music, readers of DeBaser.

 “Everything began when I started strumming the guitar to aid the rehabilitation of my right hand, which was atrophied, and my right arm, to improve mobility. The sounds bring back images seen during the days spent in the intensive care unit, when consciousness would flicker in and out while coming out of a medically-induced coma. I became convinced that writing these fragments of scenes, removed for months, would help me assimilate the randomness of the accident and accept its consequences. So, I began to write, in English and in song form, what I couldn’t rationally express in an Italian discourse: I chose the first words that came to mind, resonating with the music, then revisited them in Italian seeking a more realistic interpretation.”

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