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Virginiana Miller

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Forfans of italian indie rock and literate songwriting looking for acclaimed 1990s–2010s albums.
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Virginiana Miller are an Italian indie rock band from Livorno, active from the mid-1990s through the 2010s. Led by singer-lyricist Simone Lenzi, they fuse classic Italian songwriter tradition with British-influenced indie rock. They won the Premio Ciampi and contributed the song “Tutti i santi giorni” to Paolo Virzì’s film, earning the 2013 David di Donatello for Best Original Song.

Origin: Livorno, Italy. Debut single: “Tutti al mare” (1996). Albums highlighted in reviews: Gelaterie sconsacrate (1996), Italiamobile (1999), La verità sul tennis (2003), Fuochi fatui d’artificio (2006), Il primo lunedì del mondo (2010), Venga il regno (2013). Collaborations/links: Baustelle appear on La verità sul tennis; collaboration with Giorgio Canali; cover of “E’ la pioggia che va” (The Rokes). Awards: Premio Ciampi; David di Donatello 2013 (Best Original Song) for “Tutti i santi giorni”.

Six DeBaser reviews chart Virginiana Miller’s path from the 1996 debut spark to mature, literate indie rock. Critics praise Simone Lenzi’s poetic lyrics and the blend of Italian cantautorale with British echoes. Key albums include Gelaterie sconsacrate, Italiamobile, La verità sul tennis, Fuochi fatui d’artificio, Il primo lunedì del mondo, and Venga il regno. Highlights mention collaborations (Baustelle, Giorgio Canali) and a notable Rokes cover.

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