The Pietà returns and definitely drops the mask, in every sense of the word. Behind this mysterious surname is revealed once and for all Virginia, the Innamorata. In love, she is. Not just a man or men, no, La Pietà is in love with conflicting emotions, bad weather of the heart, vagaries of mood, ardor, passion. With this new album, she sets the scene: being 40, no longer worrying about whether to make up her buttocks or put a thong on her head to please people, and yet play with herself, his own indecision. To choose is to give up, and La Pietà is not one to give up. If the title that opens the album is stamped slam "Indécise", the overall tenor of this new album is more like a French song that would have met a punk in a strange evening, in the company of a Ben Mazué in more rock, of a scruffy Gaël Faye, of a revamped Cabadzi, an evening during which bodies and souls intertwine in a melodic orgy with a beating heart, an open body.