The Art Of Healing In Moonlight Haze’s ‘kintsugi’
Moonlight Haze's ' Kintsugi' transcends music, delving into themes of resilience and the beauty of imperfection, inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi.
Moonlight Haze's ' Kintsugi' transcends music, delving into themes of resilience and the beauty of imperfection, inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi.
Moonlight Haze's ' Kintsugi' reflects the beauty of imperfection and resilience, inviting listeners to embrace their own healing journeys through the power of music.
Moonlight Haze's latest single " Kintsugi" explores the beauty of imperfection through music, drawing parallels with the Japanese art of repairing pottery. Set against the backdrop of Filanda di Carpacco, the song invites listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and find strength in their journeys.
Moonlight Haze has released " Kintsugi," the fourth single and official video from their latest album, ' Animus,' launched in March by Scarlet Records. The video, directed by Marco Falanga and Beatrice Demori, showcases the band's symphonic power metal style. The band consists of Chiara Tricarico, Marco Falanga, Alberto Melinato, Alessandro Jacobi, and Giulio Capone.