Carla dal Forno: Confession
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Carla dal Forno: Confession
"Confession is the work of a one-woman post-punk band, and it sounds like it, full of sprightly keyboards, buoyant basslines, tinny drums, and instruments that could be melodicas or accordions filling in the chilly spaces."
"Dal Forno has said that her small town offered 'a stillness my life previously didn't have... feelings I might've ignored in a busy city grew loud'."
Carla dal Forno recorded her fourth album, 'Confession', in a remote Australian town, marking a shift from her previous life in bustling music scenes. The album showcases her evolution as a solo artist, featuring upbeat melodies contrasted with introspective lyrics about love and relationships. The sound is characterized by sprightly keyboards and buoyant basslines, while dal Forno's signature deadpan delivery adds depth. Themes of longing and emotional awareness emerge, revealing the impact of her new environment on her songwriting.
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