Andrea Pizzo and Riccardo Morello return with “Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability,” a new track that unfolds like an expedition through sound, one that feels less like a song than stepping into the in-between of life and death. This creative group is known for its thought-provoking approach, treating themes of big ideas about science and fragile human experiences through its music.
They invite you in this new piece to experience a heart transplant from a unique, almost heavenly perspective. The music unfolds in a gentle flow, employing soft beats and calming sounds that evoke the sense of a body at the cusp of change. There’s a quiet intensity throughout, in which each sound feels as if it is about to vanish.
The song invites listeners to sit with the unknown, reminding them that some experiences, particularly the ones closest to life and death) are difficult to express in words. The music is spacious, leaving listeners free to find their own meanings in the evolving sound.
Andrea Pizzo and Riccardo Morello are yet another example of how science and storytelling can go hand in hand. Their music does more than recount extraordinary experiences, it’s meant to help you feel those moments, making the unexplainable something you can relate to.
