Yes, travelling

Music in motion with Eddie Brock

For the singer-songwriter, the road is about freedom, creativity and personal growth. But every journey requires responsibility and attention

by Marzia Redaelli

Musica in Movimento
Nella foto: Eddie Brock

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Notoriety arrived overnight for Eddie Brock, who landed at Sanremo this year with the song 'Vultures' and starred in the 'Music in Motion' panel promoted by Autostrade per l'Italia at the Trento Festival of Economics.

His career, which, however, boasts a ten-year history, flows fast between a new record - the single 'Bel venerdì' has just been released - and live dates with his fans: from the San Remo festival to the one in Trentino, to the festivals that will enliven the summer music season.

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Travels of inspiration

In dialogue with journalist Enrico Galletti, Brock talked about the journey as a human, artistic and professional experience.

In his story, the artist expresses great dynamism, the same dynamism that has forged his professional history, from his beginnings as a B&B manager to his success on social media, which propelled him into the mainstream of show business.

The trait d'union of his professional experiences are his travels: the motorway trips with his family to play football or to go on holiday to the sea, the adventures he has experienced with his imagination thanks to tourists who have come from afar, the van journeys to concerts and clubs all over Italia. Each of these journeys has been a source of musical inspiration.

'The road,' says Brock, 'has been a fundamental part of my journey. Travelling means observing, listening and experiencing things that then turn into music. Many ideas are born on the road, looking at landscapes or sharing kilometres with people you love.

Freedom is awareness

The artist's liveliness, however, leaves room for a strong sense of responsibility when it comes to road safety, because the freedom one feels when travelling, as he explains, is beautiful, but it must be accompanied by awareness: 'Road safety concerns everyone and means taking care of oneself and one's neighbour. I go straight on my way and in order not to distract myself with new music I even play only the songs I already know. Even to my younger brother, I always tell him that if he doesn't feel safe to drive, he'd better leave the car where it is and let me take him home, nothing changes and his own safety and the safety of others depends on it'.

Universal Security

Asked what is the best way to make more young people aware of road safety, he responds with a human afflatus and launches an appeal to his generation, but also a universal one: 'One tends to impose rather than explain, but the best thing is to love your neighbour and think that in the other car there is a guy like you, who may be taking roses to his girlfriend'.

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