Behind The Tracks: ArtemisiA - Ciò Che L’acqua Mi Ha Dato (Single) (2026)
With “Ciò che l’acqua mi ha dato”, ArtemisiA dive deep into one of the most intimate and symbolic pieces of their upcoming album Frammenti d’anedonia. Inspired by Frida Kahlo’s 1938 painting Lo que el agua me dio, the song transforms visual art into sound, translating the emotional and symbolic density of the original work into a heavy and progressive sonic landscape.
The band was fascinated by the way Kahlo used water as a reflective surface — not simply as a physical element, but as a psychological space where memories, fears, traumas, and fragments of identity coexist. That same concept became the foundation of the song: a descent into the subconscious, where the body and the mind stop being separate dimensions and become a single place of confrontation.
Lyrically, the track explores the unavoidable dialogue between pain and self-awareness. The water becomes a metaphorical mirror, forcing the individual to face what usually remains hidden beneath the surface: obsessions, emotional scars, unresolved memories, and uncomfortable truths. There’s no escape in this process — only immersion.
From a musical perspective, ArtemisiA built the track around a constant tension between impact and atmosphere. Heavy guitar riffs provide the structural backbone of the song, while progressive arrangements and darker harmonic layers create an unstable, almost dreamlike environment. The intention was to recreate the sensation of floating in deep waters: moments of weight and aggression alternating with suspended passages that feel introspective and disorienting.
The rhythmic section plays a crucial role in this dynamic, guiding the listener through sudden changes in intensity and emotional temperature, while the vocal interpretation moves between fragility and power, reinforcing the duality that defines the entire composition.
What makes “Ciò che l’acqua mi ha dato” particularly significant for the band is its ability to merge different artistic languages into one coherent vision. ArtemisiA have always worked at the intersection of literature, symbolism, and dark atmospheres, but here that approach reaches a new level of maturity. The song is not just inspired by a painting — it becomes an extension of it.
As a preview of the upcoming album, this single offers a clear glimpse into the thematic direction of Frammenti d’anedonia: a record deeply rooted in introspection, existential tension, and the fragmented nature of human consciousness.
For ArtemisiA, this track is an invitation: to stop resisting, to sink deeper, and to confront whatever the inner waters are ready to reveal.
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