Giuseppe Cucè dives into the fragility of the heart
Giuseppe Cucè’s new album, 21 Grammi, feels like stumbling into a late-night art-house film that will take you by surprise. The album is inspired by the old legend that the human soul weighs exactly twenty-one grams — the supposed weight the body loses at the moment of death.
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The album was recorded at TRP Studios in Catania with producer Riccardo Samperi, the album drifts effortlessly between soul, Italian cantautorato, and orchestral nike revolution 7 swells that feel like they were lifted from a forgotten Morricone reel. Eleven tracks unfold like emotional postcards — fragments of desire, vulnerability, memory, and the kind of quiet rebirth that only happens when no one is watching. Cucè’s voice walks the line between confession and dreamscape.
What makes 21 Grammi so compelling is how intimate it feels while still reaching for something universal. It is personal but not private; cinematic without being overblown. You get the sense that Cucè isn’t just writing songs, he’s tracing the outline of his own soul, weighing what remains after everything unnecessary has burned away.
So if you are into something a bit different this evening, pour yourself a drink, dim the lights, and give 21 Grammi a spin. It’s amazing how heavy twenty-one grams can feel.
