Lascia
Lascia formed in Italy in the early 2000s with Alessandro Del Vecchio on vocals and keyboards, Simone Mularoni on guitar, Mattia Bigi on bass, and Stefano...
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Lascia formed in Italy in the early 2000s with Alessandro Del Vecchio on vocals and keyboards, Simone Mularoni on guitar, Mattia Bigi on bass, and Stefano Bonini on drums. They released their debut album 'Awakening' in 2006, followed by 'The Day Before the Storm' in 2009.
Their music works with progressive rock textures, often leaning into atmospheric and melodic territory. Songs like 'Black Omen' and 'Jealousy' show their tendency toward haunting arrangements and introspective lyrics.
Del Vecchio's lyrics frequently touch on themes of solitude and isolation, which come through in tracks like 'Nightmare' and 'Trapped.' The band's sound balances heavy instrumentation with ethereal vocal layers, creating a distinct mood across their catalog.
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