A total immersion in nature in its purest and simplest state, stripped of every redundant and superfluous sound, to create musicality in its most intimate essence.
One of the most beautiful albums to listen to, because it manages to create more than evocative atmospheres that oscillate between autumnal, summer, and especially springtime brushstrokes.
A masterpiece that induces the listener to reflect, to be moved by the simplest things, as if they were a "child," but ultimately unleashes in all its strength a message, the simplest, most primitive and therefore, the most difficult to achieve in a society dominated by the most baroque superstructures that make one forget the beauty of everyday life, simplicity, and nature.
An album that makes you travel, imagine, and estrange the individual from concrete reality, leaving room for free imagination.
Listening to Lotus is like immersing the soul of the Elisa we already knew into the greenery of nature.
Elisa’s voice has matured, she manages to control it even better, it is wise and warm and has an observing eye that never betrays her.
Elisa has, in her singing style, a consoling power that stands out most where the themes are sadder and more melancholy.
The perfect meeting point between Pop and quality, with a touch of experimentalism, all with perfectionism that leaves almost nothing to chance.