By José Gandue @Gandour Wildflowers archive photo
Seriously, what do Chilean rock stars put in their cereal for breakfast? Their secret needs to be revealed ASAP., because the number of good soundtracks is incredible. stoner who have been leaving that country for twenty years now. We can't offer many credible theories to uncover the secret of this phenomenon, but these kinds of groups spring up in Santiago and the surrounding area like corn grows elsewhere, and the quality of their work is extremely high. The latest example we'll mention is called Wildflowers, a group that has just released its first seven-song EP called How the story goes, being published and distributed by the label BYM Records, the same one who works with artists like The Ganjas, Tsunamis, Follakzoid y Yajaira, among others.
Flores Silvestres, fronted by guitarist/vocalist Valentina Briceño, accompanied by brothers Martin and Pablo König (LOG), drummer Aldo Benincasa, and bassist Damián Lovazzano, presents, as their first album, an intense half-hour journey, moving between folk, western and fine-crafted psychedelic rock, with themes that remind us of magical moments from classics like Galaxie 500, Spiritualized, Mojave 3 and other Anglo-Saxon gems of the same ilk. The recordings unfold slowly in an enveloping sonic flow that seduces the listener and pleasantly immerses them in a comfortable trance that deserves to be enjoyed with the player. doing loop to let the whole album play over and over again without thinking about the rest of the planet for a good while. In the midst of so much anxiety and confinement, it's worth experiencing this virtual journey and forgetting all your worries. See for yourself, dear reader, by putting on your headphones, closing your eyes, settling into your most comfortable chair, and doing play initially in In space, The second track on this album. From there, feel, if possible, how your skin prickles and rises as the highest notes of the guitar play. If you experience it that way, you will realize that You are facing a production made to annihilate anxiety and put a gentle smile on our face. As time goes on, you will see. End of truth Perhaps he imagines himself in the midst of the desert dream of the old American West and in Dance with stars, Perhaps it's due to the gentleness offered by Briceño's vocal interpretation, which he will soothe placidly until the very end of the entire production. There are seven extraordinary tunes, each with a unique and resonant story.
Dear reader, enjoy this sonic excursion and savor this interesting offering from the south of the continent., where the musicians seem to feed on dazzling vegetables.



