Italian singer-songwriter Stefano Attuario release new single “Amen”

Following the critically acclaimed singles “Insetti” and “Nemesi”, Italian singer-songwriter Stefano Attuario unveils a bold new chapter in his artistic evolution with the release of “Amen”—his latest single, out now via Terzo Millennio Records and produced by Max Zanotti.

With its haunting atmosphere and lyrical depth, “Amen” stands as both a secular prayer and an act of rebellion—a declaration of self-belief in the face of judgment, doubt, and social expectation. The track fuses poetic introspection with dark sonic textures, offering a powerful message of emotional survival and personal strength.

In “Amen”, acoustic instrumentation and atmospheric synthesizers weave together a cinematic soundscape that is as intimate as it is immersive. Attuario’s whisper-like vocals act as a form of inner dialogue, while the harmonic progression gently escorts listeners through a path of transformation—one that embraces both the pain of solitude and the hope of self-discovery.

The lyrics, richly symbolic and emotionally charged, touch on the complexities of identity and the human condition. Lines like “the solitary vein reciting its rosary” and “absinthe in the form of a green fairy” capture the fragile balance between despair and healing. For Attuario, rhymes are not merely poetic tools—they are talismans against the chaos of modern existence.

  The accompanying music video, directed with artistic vision and nuance, visually echoes the emotional journey of the track. Set under the judgmental gaze of symbolic figures and guided by the recurring number three—a reference to the cabalistic letter Ghimel, which signifies movement and transcendence—the video culminates in a symbolic flame. This closing image serves as a metaphor for purification and rebirth, reinforcing the song’s core message: the power to rewrite our own story lies within.  

"Amen":

https://youtu.be/pT3zFT-wdtg?si=UZ1E9O2mVOCcukcL

https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/track/7twukvSMvzyO7Qjp46aKZd?si=0412b47dffa94276

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