
With his instrumental track The Words I Didn’t Say, Fabio Cicala takes us on an intimate and introspective journey. From the very first notes of his guitar, a soothing and radiant melody envelops the listener, like a gentle musical breath.
It sounds like a heartfelt cry, a raw form of communication that transcends words. Cicala isn’t interested in imposing a specific genre or form; instead, he lets his instrument speak for him, guiding the listener through a spectrum of emotions that everyone will interpret in their own way.
His guitar playing, delicate yet powerful, is stripped of any superficiality. It’s a musical catharsis where every note and silence holds deep significance. Cicala plays to to share a fragment of his soul, a moment of authenticity.
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