Guitar virtuoso outlines plans...
03 · 02 · 2025
London-based artist Vraell has announced details about his debut album, ‘Once A Blue Hour’.
A songwriter whose creative process is anchored in guitar work, Vraell – whose real name is Alessio Scozzaro – draws inspiration from the ambience of Olafur Arnalds, while maintaining a unique style of his own.
Set to release on March 28th, ‘Once A Blue Hour’ is his most extensive and profound project to date—featuring rich guitar soundscapes, wherein he intertwines electronic elements, revealing new shades in the music.
Now available for pre-order, the forthcoming album is led by the serene track ‘fever call’.
Reflecting his overarching approach, the piece unfolds organically as a soothing soundscape, with tranquil tones contrasted against a narrative about embracing uncertainty and taking significant risks.
Vraell shares...
’Fever Call’ is a term I created to represent that late-night urge to dash out into the cold and seek adventure. It captures the feeling when you’re eager to leap out of bed, take control of life, and just want to run out and shout at the moon.
Listen now.
Tracklist:
1. Ladybird (prelude)
2. Watercolour Blush
3. Waste
4. Fever Call
5. Quattro
6. Halfway Crest
7. The Blue Hour
8. Rib:cage
9. Leo’s Waltz
10. Bare
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London-based artist Vraell has announced the details of his debut album, titled 'Once A Blue Hour'. As a songwriter whose artistic process is centered around the guitar, Vraell -