Musician and songwriter; author of the album 'Una Vita Nuova' and earlier work 'La superficie delle cose'.

From the available review: Coppola released the album Una Vita Nuova, described as musically mature with piano and Hammond elements and a mix of rock and blues. The songs often tell urban stories set in Milan and its suburbs; highlighted tracks include "Dove l'acqua muore", "1973", "Radici", "Non ci sei più" and "Una piccola fiamma". The review draws stylistic comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, Nick Cave and Ligabue while stressing Coppola's own voice.

A strongly positive review celebrates Fabrizio Coppola's album Una Vita Nuova for its matured songwriting and evocative urban stories set in Milan. The review highlights specific tracks (e.g., "Dove l'acqua muore", "1973", "Radici") and notes musical touches like piano and Hammond. Comparisons in the text reference Springsteen, Nick Cave and Ligabue, while emphasizing Coppola's distinct voice. The reviewer recommends buying the album for road trips.

For:Listeners who enjoy narrative rock and blues, fans of Springsteen- and Nick Cave-like songwriting and urban, Milan-centered stories.

 "Una vita nuova" is a complete album.

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