Sette Lavatrici is the debut album of the Italian singer-songwriter Carlotta. The album features ten tracks, all of which are in Italian. The album is a mix of pop, folk, and electronic music, with a strong emphasis on Carlotta's unique voice.
The album opens with "La Pelle," a haunting track that showcases Carlotta's vocal range. The song is a slow-burning ballad that builds to a powerful climax. "La Pelle" sets the tone for the rest of the album, which is introspective and deeply personal.
The album's title track, "Sette Lavatrici," is a playful and upbeat song that features a catchy chorus and a driving beat. The song is about the mundane tasks of everyday life and finding joy in the small things.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Polvere," a dreamy ballad about lost love, and "La Rabbia," a fierce and powerful song about anger and frustration. The album closes with "Il Suono," a beautiful and haunting track that showcases Carlotta's vocal prowess.