In 2025, the Genevan singer will release his third album, entitled ‘Amore Infinito’. After two acclaimed efforts playlisted by Libération, Rock & Folk, France Inter, Fip, Couleur 3 and RTS, this new album, recorded and produced by Yavor Lilov of the group L’Éclair, bears the hallmarks of a new direction in Romano Bianchi’s music: clearer, more honest and sensual, his group defends an infectious energy that combines the sincerity of folk music with the grooves of late 70s soul. The whole thing is adorned with ever funnier, sadder, existentialist lyrics, and above all, sung from the drums, if you please.
If Romain Gary, Carson McCullers, Ettore Scola, Lauren Bacall and Alberto Sordi had put together a band influenced by soft-rock, jazz-groovy and the Beatles, it would certainly have sounded like Romano Bianchi’s music. This album will be accompanied by a Live from the basement EP, recorded and filmed in his second home: his rehearsal room. After playing at the Montreux Jazz Festival, the Piz Palü Festival, La Bâtie and touring all over Switzerland and France, Romano Bianchi plans to tour as much as possible this year, opening for Yussef Dayes at the Luzern Live Festival.