Cover of Giuliano Clerico L'uomo Tigre ha Fallito
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For fans of italian singer-songwriters, lovers of psychedelic folk and folk rock, listeners interested in poetic and introspective music
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Giuliano Clerico – The Tiger Man Has Failed

Giuliano Clerico presents “The Tiger Man Has Failed,” his fourth studio album that showcases the artist's exceptional accuracy.

The album represents the perfect union between the most classic singer-songwriter tradition and the psychedelia given by the refinement of foreign sounds.

Starting from acoustic guitars (6 and 12 strings) and moving on to synthesizers, organs, and mellotron, reaching jambés or the glockenspiel.

Clerico is a juggler who shapes the lyrics to the point of bordering on nonsense but behind all this hides suggestive images and very interesting thoughts, ranging from workers courting waitresses in bars of industrial areas to reaching an intimate and real vision of the figure of the hero, detaching from the collective imagination and seeing him for what he is, namely a person with vices and weaknesses just like common people.

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Giuliano Clerico's fourth studio album, L'uomo Tigre ha Fallito, blends classic singer-songwriter elements with psychedelic influences. Utilizing diverse instrumentation from acoustic guitars to synthesizers and mellotron, it crafts a unique folk-rock sound. The lyrics combine near-nonsense with vivid, thought-provoking imagery, portraying heroes as flawed and human. The album offers a refined fusion of tradition and modern sonic textures.

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