Tamam Shud

Tamam Shud

Alcàntara

2025 - Psichedelia, Progressive, Alternativo

Descrizione

With Tamam Shud, Alcantara have created their most mature and visionary work to date: an album that flows like an inner film, where psychedelia meets progressive rock, blues dissolves into the ether, and the voice becomes a ritual instrument. The title — which means “it's over” in Persian — is key: what is closing is a cycle, but what is opening is a boundless sonic vertigo.

Tamam Shud is a layered, profound album that feeds on rarefied atmospheres and cosmic openings. Alcantara’s rock does not seek immediate impact: it creeps in slowly, like sand in time, revealing its strength in the details and the silences.

Cinematic liquid guitars, often in slide, halfway between the American desert and the shores of the Mediterranean. Warm, earthy, essential bass and drums: they build hypnotic and deep grooves that are never predictable. Keyboards and synths creep in like fog: they hint, evoke, open up landscapes. The voice is whispered, lyrical, often more evocative than narrative. The singing is in Italian and English, as if wanting to cross emotional boundaries.

WHO IS THIS ALBUM FOR?

For those who love to travel without moving, for those who listen to entire albums and lose themselves in the details. For those looking for music that doesn't scream, but vibrates. Perfect for those who loved Pink Floyd, Dead Can Dance, Mark Lanegan, Radiohead or post rock like Godspeed You! Black Emperor — but also for those who want to discover a contemporary, intense and personal style.

Credits

1. TerryG 8:11
2. Il Distacco 8:53
3. Distant Star 5:31
4. Tamam Shud 7:00
5. Sail 6:25
6. Wodwo/Vertigo 7:27

Francesco Venti: lead guitars
Sergio Manfredi Sallicano: vocals
Vittorio Distefano: guitars
Salvo Di Mauro: guitars
Delio Santi: bass
Rosario Figura: drums
Violin on track 6: Caterina Coco
Keyboards on track 1, 4, 6: Alessandro Caltabiano



All songs written by Alcantara
Lyrics by Sergio Manfredi Sallicano
Arranged by Distefano, Sallicano, Venti
Recorded & mixed at Mojopin Recording, Catania, IT
Produced by Francesco Venti
Mastered by Carl Saff, Chicago, IL
Painting by Massimo De Stefani

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