Haunting and visceral is how best to describe Neil.’s “Blank Sheet” video. The song starts beautifully with a haunting acoustic guitar and dreamlike soothing vocal track that builds to a crescendo where the song never lets up after that. well layered and harmonic, “Blank Sheet” gives the career defining performance that is sure to be just the beginning of Neil.’s musical journey. Bravo!

Neil. - Black Flowers (cover)
Neil. – Black Flowers (cover)

About Neil.
Seahorse Recordings presents the sophomore album from Neil, called ‘Black Flowers’. Recorded on the isle of Sicily in southern Italy with renowned producer Paolo Messere (Blessed Child Opera), these 11 tracks showcase songmanship that mix folk with grunge, and vocals with an uncanny resemblance to Gavin Rossdale (of Bush).

The first single from this album is ‘Blank Sheet’, which deals with writer’s block – that moment when the artist is in front of a white sheet and cannot dial into his muse.

Written and performed by Neil Lucchetta (vocals, guitar, harmonica). This second album offers a more rock-oriented sound than the previous album thanks to the contribution of Andrea Breda on drums and Alessandro “Ake” Donazzon on bass. Now, during live performances, he is accompanied by Andrea Breda and Alex Michielin (bass).

Originating from the Italian city of Pieve di Soligo (Treviso), Neil began his path as a singer-songwriter, having written his first song in English at the age of 14. He’s been composing ever since, his sonic output infused with folk pop, laden with acoustic guitars and dreamy lyrics.

This new album follows up Neil’s debut album ‘Apart’, released in 2013. This new offering takes the listener on an intimate journey through his personal experiences and stories. The unremitting vision permeating his music presents us with great scenery and breathtaking views of the different facets of his life.

The band cite numerous influences, including Sun Kil Moon, Elliott Smith, The Cure, Nick Drake, Puzzle Muteson, Damien Rice, Neil Young, and Rivulets.

‘Black Flowers’ is inspired by Charles Baudelaire’s ‘Les Fleur du Mal’ and more precisely from the collection “Spleen et Idéal”, which is about existential boredom. The 11 pieces that compose it are small stories surrounding this emotion – more precisely, this Spleen.

“Making music is my way of expressing what I live every day, I write about the emotions I live in my life and I would love that the people who listen to me identify themselves in my emotions,” explains Neil Lucchetta. “The idea for ‘Black Flowers’ came from the recordings on my debut album ‘Apart’, which is basically 10 songs about separation. From here came the idea of creating some kind of theme-based album.”

‘Black Flowers’ is available digitally via key digital music platforms as of May 30 and is available on the band’s Bandcamp.

SOURCE: Official Bio

“An endearing black sheep… Neil’s sonic output is infectious folky-tinged melodic grunge with an acoustic underbelly”
– Big Takeover Magazine

“If Neil wanted to represent artists’ unease – and man’s – towards a certain conformism of bourgeois memory, he certainly succeeded in doing so maturely, upheld well by melodic and lyrical content”
– Heart of Glass Blog

“Good pure rock work but also quite varied, making the final result particularly appetizing and striking to many”
– Impatto Sonoro

“Neil is a musician who knows where he is going and wants to bring us with him, taking us by the hand to a land where nothing is insignificant and where we can share it with someone else designed to help us carry our burden”
– In Your Eyes Zine

“Paolo Messere (Blessed Child Opera) has produced a truly original masterpiece. Black Flowers definitely deserves to be heard and appreciated”
– UnPure Magazine

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http://www.facebook.com/neil.apart
http://neilapart.bandcamp.com
http://soundcloud.com/neilmusic
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ELzFdr29C5HRNl-dle2lQ/videos
http://www.instagram.com/neilapart
http://twitter.com/Neil_Apart

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