This is the first time I attempt the art of reviewing a CD, a daunting task for someone like me who hasn't studied, doesn't read, but loves music.

I chose to start with a review of L'Aura, who I think almost everyone remembers for the song "today" as beautiful as "radio star", she is not just a pop singer, but manages to incorporate multiple sounds. The CD features 15 tracks; the singer never falls into banality, creating various, diverse songs. The sound is at times electronic-pop and other times very energetic, capable of conveying strong emotions. The rest of the track list is dominated by songs that aren't well-known but have significant depth, such as "una favola", "demons in your dreams", and "lettere d'amore", the latter being very commendable.

So, what can I say... this artist deserves special attention, she greatly resembles the early days of 'Elisa', and for those who are passionate about this genre, I recommend an immediate purchase.
L'Aura not only showcases various aspects of her personality but also the different musical nuances that have marked her life as a musician. The CD is the result of well-done work, delivering an ethereal and convincing sound.

If you allow me to dedicate this review to Fame (the king of Milan), I would be very happy... thank you....

Tracklist and Videos

01   Demons (In Your Dreams) (04:12)

02   Una favola (04:56)

03   Radio Star (02:57)

04   Piove (04:42)

05   Breathing (04:45)

06   Domani (04:17)

07   Lettere d'amore (04:15)

08   Alice (04:23)

09   Mr. Oh! (04:04)

10   Today (04:12)

11   If Everybody Had a Gun (03:34)

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