Multi-talented musicians and Italian power couple Giolì & Assia have delivered their first offering of 2022 in the shape of ‘Fire, Hell & Holy Water’ – out now via Ultra Records.
Returning to the release radar in a huge way, the divine duo’s newest single marks the title track from their highly-anticipated debut album on Ultra Records. Offering a glimpse of what can be expected from the upcoming album, ‘Fire, Hell and Holy Water’ makes for a tantalizing teaser featuring a brooding bassline, ethereal instrumentals, driven by Assia’s stunning vocals.
Renowned for crafting masterful works that stand the test of time, Giolì & Assia have perfected the art of delivering sublime and emotive soundscapes that capture the hearts of their legions of fans worldwide. Effortlessly blending indie, house, pop and techno with instrumental work from the cello, guitar, piano, drums and handpan, the Italian production powerhouse have demonstrated their diversity with recent releases including their first ever Spanish single Bebé and collaboration with Brazilian superstar Pabllo Vittar on ‘Quedate.’ Over the last few months the girls have embarked on a tour of North America and Europe, selling out shows in Toronto, Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin, London, Warsaw, and Budapest, to name just a few, whilst also working tirelessly behind the scenes to deliver their forthcoming album – slated for release this summer.
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