Luchi reveals poignant new single ‘Fix This Love’

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Luchi’s latest single ‘Fix This Love’ comes with poignant emotion and momentous writing. A melancholic piano melody sets the scene, joined by flowing string arrangements and Luchi’s ever-passionate vocal performance. More instruments then arrive, adding further bittersweet soundscapes through bass and acoustic guitar. As the backdrop grows, Luchi stays steadfast in his delivery, with his vocals soaring through heartbreaking melodies. As the hook is repeated one last time, the final line, “Can't say I didn't try to fix this love”, stays with you long after the song is over, showing the power of Luchi’s songwriting.

He explains the track,

“’Fix This Love’ is the sister song to my last single ‘Mountain’ and shows the other side of the pain and destruction caused by addiction; whereas ‘Mountain’ shows the struggle of the addict trying to find the strength to get help, ‘Fix This Love’ tells the story of the people around the addict who have their lives thrown into turmoil too. I really wanted to release these back to back as I felt it was important to represent both sides of the journey and as someone who has had someone extremely close to them fight addiction, I know all too well the pain of being on the other side. Out of respect for the person's privacy, I am keeping their identity anonymous as that’s not my story to tell but they gave me their blessing to tell the story from my perspective in the hope that it can help others so that is why I have been vague in my description of them through both single releases.

It was probably one of the hardest times of my life, I wasn’t sleeping, eating, couldn’t work to my full potential, waiting by the phone for news, my whole life became consumed with trying to help this person and I wrote this song to get out the anger and hurt I was feeling at the time. While I am fully aware that addiction is a debilitating illness, watching someone you love destroy their life is utterly heartbreaking and you feel a whole wide range of emotions, from anger, to hurt, to frustration. While I tried to remain calm and positive when interacting with this person, I wrote this song to get out the other emotions I was feeling. I never intended to release this song if I’m honest as it’s really upsetting for me to sing and takes me back to that devastatingly sad time but I feel that it is important to tell the whole story of how addiction steals more than just the addict's life.

There are some fantastic organisations out there to support people through having a loved one with addiction problems like AL-ANON and other support groups. I would actively encourage anyone in that position to reach out to get help for themselves on how to navigate this often excruciatingly difficult road. While some addiction stories have a recovery at the end of it, sadly this isn’t always the case. I remember going to a friend’s and family meeting, in my hometown of

Glasgow, with this person and they said that only 1 in 10 people recover and this utterly shocked me. I’m sure the stats are different in every country but I think it’s about time that we have help more readily available for all people battling addiction and it’s something I am passionate about helping change.”

Growing up in Glasgow with his Italian family, Luchi has always said that there isn’t much that will phase him within the music industry. First writing songs at the age of thirteen, Luchi quickly moved on to experience in recording studios aged sixteen. From this he started to record his original material, culminating in 2017 with his debut single ‘Don’t Look Back’. With this storming to No.9 on the iTunes singer/songwriter charts, and his third single ‘Coming Home’ making it to No.2 a few months later, Luchi has now had twelve further singles crack the top 10.

A songwriter for multiple other artists, Luchi has also successfully competed in the regional heats of the UK Unsigned Songwriter of the Year 2016 and semi-finals of the UK Songwriting Contest. Writing camps have also led to him working with the writers behind the likes of Katy Perry, Celine Dion, Spice Girls, Christina Aguilera, Little Mix, Gary Barlow, Paloma Faith, Westlife and Leona Lewis to name a few.

His whole life he has been collecting all his experiences and putting them into songs, slowly becoming the start he was born to be. “Writing music to me is like free therapy” explains Luchi. Now with a distinct style, He looks set to hit the big time with his soulful voice and mature lyrics. Writing his songs from personal experience gives the lyrics a very real feeling and is easy to connect with. “All the songs I release start from a true life story from my life and I try to write in an honest and vulnerable way. As humans, we all go through different situations but underneath, we all feel the same emotions so I hope to bring some healing through my music”

About

Luchi breaks the mould in every category. Growing up in Glasgow with his Italian family, there is not much that will phase him on his adventures through the music industry.


Luchi perfected his craft from aged 13 writing songs in his bedroom and started visiting studios from the age of 16 to learn all about the recording process and started recording his original material. In 2017 he started releasing music independently. His first single "Don't Look Back" stormed into No.9 on the iTunes Singer/ Songwriter Charts, while his third single “Coming Home” was comfortable sitting at No.2 just a few months later. Since then he has had a further 10 singles hit the top 10 on the iTunes Singer/ Songwriter Charts. 


Luchi also writes for other artists and has recently been working with up and coming artists on their debut projects. “As much as I love my own artist project, I have a passion for writing with others too and have been so happy to have the opportunity to do this. I’m always happiest when I’m creating”


He made it to the regional heats of the UK Unsigned Songwriter of the Year 2016, coming 2nd in his heat and was a semi finalist in the UK Songwriting Contest that same year. He has also been to various writing camps worldwide from Nashville to Santorini working with the chart topping writers and behind artists like Katy Perry, Celine Dion, Spice Girls, Christina Aguilera, Little Mix, Gary Barlow, Paloma Faith, Westlife and Leona Lewis to name a few.


He has spent the last year working with Stargate and their team at Los Angeles Academy for Artists & Music Production being mentored by people like Ne-Yo, Charlie XCX, Justin Trainter and Emily Warren as well as Stargate themselves. 


His whole life he has been collecting all his experiences and putting them into songs . “Writing music to me is like free therapy” explains Luchi. Now with a distinct style, He looks set to hit the big time with his soulful voice and mature lyrics. Writing his songs from personal experience gives the lyrics a very real feeling and easy to connect
with. “All the songs I release start from a true life story from my life and I try to write in an honest and vulnerable way. As humans we all go through different situations but underneath, we all feel the same emotions so I hope to bring some healing through my music”


Luchi is ready to crack the industry and become the star he was born to be!

Source Olivia Rayner

November 23, 2023 8:08am ET by Olivia Rayner  

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