Ann Marie Nacchio, a true veteran of the piano rock genre, has created a magnificent album called “It’s been a day, a week, a month, a year.” Her vocal and instrumental abilities are quite impressive, and they work well together in this pop tune. Each song will attract a crowd since the artist’s sultry voice will capture your attention as soon as she starts singing.

“Ann Marie Nacchio is a magnificent opus who showcases her impressive vocal and instrumental abilities.”
The album’s lovely opening tune, “Kismet,” has poetic vocals and a tranquil piano section. A strong instrumental section is also present, and it features guitars, bright synths, and strong percussion. It quickly transitions from a soft piano and voice melody to full-on rock! In “Dead Flowers,” an epic guitar solo and Ann’s captivating voice take centre stage. My soul was captivated by her vocal prowess, and hearing the artist’s range was enlightening. Particularly after the solo fades and she lets out a yell of emotion.
One such song that highlights elements of funk and anthemic rock is “Manic.” You’ll be enthralled by Ann’s performance as she performs her heart out in a frantic frenzy. Keyboards and the standard rock beat are also included. The guitars play explosive chords, and they fit perfectly with the other instruments and the attractiveness of the singer. Oh, and wait till you hear the vocal chanting; this is when anthemic rock really comes into its own.
I highly recommend giving “It’s been a day, a week, a month, a year” by Ann Marie Nacchio a listen, as her sultry vocals, impressive instrumentals, and eclectic mix of pop, rock, and funk create an unforgettable musical experience.
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