Edmond Paul Nicodemi Releases Emotionally Charged Instrumental Album, "Desperate Tears," via The Orchard/Sony Music
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NEW YORK, NY – October 4, 2025 – Composer and pianist Edmond Paul Nicodemi has released his deeply personal and evocative new instrumental album, "Desperate Tears," available now through The Orchard/Sony Music. The album is a testament to Nicodemi's lifelong relationship with music as a form of profound emotional catharsis and healing. Listen to the album here : https://orcd.co/desperatetearsoutnow
A Lifelong Love Affair with the Piano
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Nicodemi's musical journey began intuitively on an old Baldwin piano, composing before he could even read or write. This early passion evolved into a career spanning composition, recording, songwriting, and performing.
"Piano has always been my first love," states Nicodemi. "I reach for music when I am despondent, and it becomes a catharsis and soothes me. It is literally who I am now."
Nicodemi’s compositions, played across piano, guitar, and flute, are driven by a desire to translate personal struggle into art that can, in turn, heal others.
"Desperate Tears": An Emotional Core
The album takes its name from the instrumental piece and accompanying video, which quickly gained traction on the Nicodemi Soundtrack YouTube Channel. The original track was described as "filled with emotion and sadness," setting the tone for the entire release.
The music on "Desperate Tears" maintains this consistent emotional depth, offering a cohesive collection of instrumental narratives that explore feelings of vulnerability and hope. It invites listeners into an intimate space for self-reflection and emotional processing.
Continued Success in Sync
Nicodemi's powerful, narrative-driven compositions have already led to successful sync placements in film and television. The release of "Desperate Tears" is poised to further enhance his visibility within the media industry, offering music supervisors new material that is both emotionally rich and expertly crafted.
"I hope my music does for you what it has always done for me," Nicodemi concludes.
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