arboldeojosBy José Gandue @Gandour

In Bogotá, one can speak of a circuit of new rock bands that They have a good musical foundation and interesting possibilities for sound exploration., These groups are connected to new global trends, forging their own path and experiencing moments of success that allow them to connect with their friends and other fans of the genre. They haven't quite achieved mainstream popularity because, despite their good songs, something is missing in their musical language to reach a wider audience., A missing element prevents them from relating fluidly with the masses.

A good example of this is Tree of Eyes, A group that makes catchy songs but hasn't yet had the chance to be embraced by a large audience. Their interestingly aggressive sound and skillful instrumental work have the potential to attract more attention, and this is evident in their latest single, Crab. This track, two minutes and forty-two seconds long, with echoes of Queens of the Stone Age and similar acts, It accelerates furiously from beginning to end, contrasting effectively with a voice reminiscent of that of Mexican singer León Larregui, and which knows how to seduce without unnecessary affectation, summoning fury without toxic obviousness. Crab It's a song that whets the appetite for what's to come, creating an anticipation we eagerly await. respond firmly to the band.

Tree of Eyes is a good option for those seeking a larger space. Perhaps this is the moment they've been longing for. It's now a matter of seeing if they can connect with the fans.

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