Italy-based A Day In Venice, the artistic and musical project led by the multi-talented Andrej Kralj, has dropped another single and video, "Stillness", from its impending album, A Man Without A Name, due on 21 July.
A Man Without A Name signifies a significant evolution in A Day In Venice's sound, incorporating elements of art rock, shoegaze, post-punk, alternative rock, dream rock, synth rock, and darkwave, with a more uplifting energy when compared to its previous introspective albums.
A Man Without A Name features a mix of singles released this year and brand-new tracks. The album departs from the introspective tone of earlier works, offering a more dynamic and engaging sound. The recent singles "Tendencies", "Secret Lights" and "Feeling The Heat" provide a preview of the innovative and emotive soundscapes featured on the album. Link

A Man Without A Name tracklist:
1. Tendencies
2. How Blind
3. Feeling the Heat
4. A Man Without a Name
5. Vibrant Whispers
6. Night Owl
7. Narrations of Loss and Death
8. Sailing to the End of the Words
9. Through the Embers of Hell

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