
Lucrecia Dalt – divina
Lucrecia Dalt has unveiled “divina”, the second single from her upcoming album “A Danger To Ourselves” due September 5th via RVNG Intl.This time, Dalt has enlisted former Japan frontman David Sylvian as co-producer, transforming what could have been another exercise in abstract storytelling into something resembling actual vulnerability disguised as cinematic grandeur.
Following the release of “cosa rara”, her collaboration with Sylvian that kicked off 2025, “divina” represents Dalt’s stated intention to “create music that flows cinematically and sets a landscape to tell a love story that flirts with improbability, the miraculous and the mysterious.” It’s the kind of artistic statement that sounds profound until you realize she’s essentially announcing her decision to write love songs while maintaining enough conceptual distance to avoid genuine confession.
The track itself flows with lush subtlety, showcasing what press materials describe as “masterful beauty” – the description that suggests Dalt has successfully made romantic longing sound like an art installation. Her production approach maintains the cinematic quality she’s targeting, creating soundscapes designed for contemplation rather than dancing, which aligns perfectly with her vision of love as something that “flirts with improbability”.