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Jéssica Falchi releases “Sunflare”, the second in a series of four songs. 

The track showcases the progressive rock influence of the guitarist.

Jéssica Falchi has released “Sunflare”, the second single from her new band Falchi . The progressive track sets the tone with sung guitar solos, clean tones, and an emotional chorus.

With a sunny setting, "Sunflare" also got a music video, directed, filmed and edited by Hideki Onuki .

Jéssica explained that “Sunflare” is an immersive experience, taking you to many different places and showcasing the influence of progressive music from the guitarist, a self-confessed admirer of Pink Floyd and David Gilmour .

“I really wanted this track to express my more 'feeling' side, with sung guitar solos, inspired by the master David Gilmour, who has always been and continues to be a strong reference in my playing style,” revealed the guitarist.

Unlike her first single, “Moonlance,” where Jéssica brought modern metal with a lot of groove, “Sunflare” features more reverbs and delays. “It has a very hopeful vibe, hence the name, as if it were a song to listen to while watching a sunset or other landscapes that comfort the soul,” Jéssica points out.

Jean Patton (formerly of Project46 ) produced all of Falchi's music. Lauren Zatsvar designed all the artwork for the project. "Each animal was chosen according to the sound that made the most sense for the music in my head," adds Jéssica.

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