Italian Rock band Feldspar has released “Cobblestones”, the first single and video off the band’s upcoming debut LP out this Fall on TTK Records. The track heralds the start of an album-long collaboration with Nick Terry, the London-based Producer who has worked on albums by The Libertines, Simian Mobile Disco, Peaches, Ian Brown (Stone Roses), Turbonegro, Kvelertak, and more.
Lyrically, the song “depicts Rome and its dual nature.” On one side, there is the postcard image of the city and pilgrimage from all over the world, and on the other, “the authentic, antagonistic, popular city that looks at everything that happens around it with skepticism and disenchantment.”
The “Cobblestones” video is a project within the project, directed by Italian director, Roberto ‘Saku’ Cinardi, who has collaborated with bands like Lacuna Coil, and has directed films and TV series for major platforms. The video mirrors the song’s lyrics, serving as a 3-minute short film that “encapsulates the essence of contemporary Rome and Italy.”

The artwork for “Cobblestones” was created by Chris Wilson (Kingston, PA) who has collaborated with Scowl, Gel, Mindforce, and Combust.
Hailing from Rome, the 6-piece ensemble is part of a broad artistic community made up of illustrators, photographers, directors, and painters with a shared mission.

