By José Gandue @Gandour
The Uruguayan music year has gotten off to a good start. After three years, a new album has been released. Marginal light, the new album by the group Invisible Diving. Perhaps the name doesn't mean anything to you yet, because many of the jewels of the Eastern Republic are not so easily known throughout the rest of Latin America, but we can assure you that, in this case, and even more so with this new material, There's still time to discover one of the best groups in the southern part of the continent.
This fine band based in Montevideo presents a delightful sense of melancholy in each of its projects, based on complex and pleasing instrumentation., and a distinctly poetic sense in its lyrics, rarely embraced by rock music at this point in time. More than just a sound group, Buceo Invisible is an artistic collective, made up of musicians, poets and visual artists, He is in charge of all their multimedia displays, which are public and permanent, and their shows are a clear example of the elaborate concept behind their work. Since 1997, and after the release of five albums, we can observe that their songs always contain varied elements of blues, rock, Rioplatense nostalgia and finely crafted contemporary pop.
Marginal light It's an album of 12 songs crafted with a foundation of overwhelming drama and captivating sensitivity, reflecting the maturity of its participants and the positive impact of time on their work. The voice of Diego Presa, its leader, continues to resonate with the passage of time., that healthy power of seduction that singers with convincing speech and encouraging words possess. This album has no highs and lows, but its most notable moments are found in tracks like The Foreigner, Montevideo 1903 and in the fascinatingly noisy Television. It's also a job whose 45 minutes They travel through our ears in a pleasant and instructive way.
In short, as we said at the beginning of the article: the Uruguayan record industry year has started off on the right foot. All thanks to Invisible Diving.