"August (In Memory of Colin Tench)" is the first single from Andres Guazzelli's forthcoming album "World Citizen".
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“August” is a clear showcase of Andres‘ paradigm change regarding his compositional style, straying away from sheer progressive and symphonic rock and venturing deeper into a more argentinian folkloric-based music. Inspired by the works of Astor Piazzolla, Brian May and John Williams, the track combines the graceful yet passionate sound of the piano with the brooding melancholy of the bandoneón to craft the perfect blend between a jazz ballad and argentine tango.
A haunting and poignant piece of music, “August” is a musical journey through the five stages of grief. The five stages, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with the one we lost.
Clocking at 2 minutes 41 seconds, “August” is Guazzelli‘s shortest piece to date.
Andres Guazzelli: Piano, keyboards, programming.
SherMan D’Aloia: Fender & fretless bass.
Recorded by Andres Guazzelli and SherMan D’Aloia at REDRUM and Estudios Platonicos, Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Mixed by Andres Guazzelli at REDRUM, Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Produced by Andres Guazzelli
Released on Feb 3rd 2018 by Melodic Revolution Records.
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Andres Guazzelli - August (in memory of Colin Tench)
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