
"This wasn't the album I intended to make. I originally wanted something veiled and abstract, but I realised I couldn't hide behind abstraction - the songs only worked when I leaned into emotional truth."
"I live in a small country town that offers a stillness my life didn't previously have. In that quiet, feelings I might've ignored in a busy city grew loud...In the end, Confession became the most personal, unguarded thing I've ever made."
Carla dal Forno's upcoming album Confession represents a significant shift in her artistic approach. Originally envisioning an abstract and veiled project, she discovered that emotional authenticity was essential for the songs to resonate. Relocating to a small country town provided the stillness and quiet necessary for suppressed feelings to surface. This environment enabled her to confront emotions she had previously avoided in busier settings. The resulting album is her most unguarded and personal work, featuring plainly written songs about her lived experiences. The lead single "Going Out" exemplifies this direction with its ambient pop sound, combining a prominent bassline with ethereal synths.
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