Cover of L'aura Okumuki
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For fans of l'aura, lovers of italian pop and electronic music, listeners who appreciate emotional and varied albums
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THE REVIEW

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....

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Summary by Bot

This review praises L'Aura's debut album 'Okumuki' for its diversity and emotional depth. The artist skillfully blends electronic-pop and energetic styles across 15 tracks, avoiding banality. Notable songs like 'una favola' and 'lettere d'amore' stand out. The reviewer recommends the album especially to fans of similar genres.

Tracklist 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)

L'Aura

Italian singer-songwriter from Brescia (Laura Abela), debuting with Okumuki (2005), appearing at Sanremo 2006 with Irraggiungibile, followed by Demian (2007) and the EP Sei come me (2010).
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By lovi

 L’aura is on that thin line, between the déjà vu and originality.

 The cover of 'Life On Mars' (David Bowie) is absolutely successful, dirty and spacey just the right amount.


By lovelorn

 L'Aura's world is like the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood: now calm, now unsettling.

 This album is not the usual product crafted at the office... It is a true album, coming from within and not lowering itself to any commercial logic.