Lungomare arrives confidently with Rome to USA, his debut album released on January 6, 2026, almost a travel diary set to sound. Created by the Goslar, Germanyโbased solo artist using AI-assisted voices, the album sprang out of a journey from Italy to America, which left behind memories both beautiful and bruising. This is music driven by feeling first, sense second, and thatโs exactly where its strength lies.
The record opens its doors with โFerrari On My Mind,โ as it stretches out slowly, spacious and cinematic, like a horizon just before motion kicks in. The vocal arrives smooth and charismatic, melting through the mix with an almost liquid warmth. Gradually, the song tightens its grip, drifting through winding melodic paths before locking into a steady, hard-hitting beat. It feels like acceleration, as if the car, the memory, and the emotion are all blurring together at speed.
By the time we reach the title track, โThree Rooms in G,โ the album slips into something far more intimate. A breathy, euphonious female vocal opens the song, soft and soulful, before the male enters hushed. Their voices trade lines back and forth, circling each other as deep, well-paced beats pulse underneath. The exchange โ โyour nails, my neckโฆ donโt try to move,โ followed by โToo close,โ โToo fast / This rush canโt lastโ โ plays out like a conversation charged with desire and restraint. Itโs immersive, slow-burning, and tentatively close in the best way.
Recorded casually in Germany, Rome to USA captures the best and worst fragments of a journey. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

