Novecento
Novecento formed in the early 2000s with roots in Italian culture. Their sound blended classical harmonies with rock energy, using strings, electronics, and...
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Novecento formed in the early 2000s with roots in Italian culture. Their sound blended classical harmonies with rock energy, using strings, electronics, and traditional instruments together in ways that felt unconventional at the time.
Their debut album came out in 2004, followed by "Il Linguaggio Dei Fiori" in 2007 and "Fragile" in 2011. Alberto Ferrari handled vocals, guitar, and electronics as the primary songwriter. The band's version of "Day and Night" became their most recognizable track, alongside songs like "I Need Love" and "Movin' On."
Their lyrics tended toward the introspective, touching on love and loss without much fanfare. They maintained a relatively stable lineup through those years, working with a core group of musicians rather than shifting members frequently.
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