SOLEDAD VÉLEZ

THE CRAZY CLUB. Scholar Orellana, 12

Many changes for the better in New eras, the new album of the Chilean based in Valencia Soledad Vélez. The choice of Spanish as the sole language of the album is the first surprise, which is also accompanied by lyrics that are more intimate and direct than ever, away from that abstraction of the previous records. Reminiscences of the previous obscurity remain, but they fit perfectly with the new sounds chosen for her and Guille Mostaza. Hi ha synth-pop al disc, which is full of keyboards, Joe Crepúsculo puts the synthesizers on the hit “Come here”, i Gerard d’The Last Neighbor also participates in “Cromo y platino”. A work where each song deserves a comment, but it will be best to hear it live. ANGELA N.

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