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The Voodoo ChildrenUltraviolet

From Lima comes a collection of five melancholic, intense, and well-crafted pop-rock songs. This is an album that offers a simple listening exercise., where admirable guitar work is showcased, accompanied by pleasant voices that know how to speak of love without being cloying or crossing the line into sentimentality.. Their music, in short, has an innocent feel without losing the charm of a good piece of music. The Voodoo Children demonstrate with Ultraviolet Their clear evolution with their second album testifies to the interesting moment that the Peruvian independent scene is experiencing.

Mari Polé . Uncomfortable

From Córdoba, Argentina, comes one of the most striking voices we've heard in recent times. Mari Polé is a singer. which deserves the attention of those who are looking for fascinating vocal demonstrations and well-rounded songs that captivate from their first play. His music can be associated with various genres: at times it blends jazz and pop, and at others it clearly leans towards the folk music of the Southern Cone. The recording, made in part with resources from the National Institute of Music (INAMU), achieves a perfect balance in the instrumentation, and the resulting sound is solid. A good album, definitely.

Andy MountainsThe Suitcase Morphosis

If an artist ironically categorizes themselves as a performer of "self-help folk," they immediately compel us to examine their work, at least out of curiosity. Having already fallen into this trap, upon listening to Andy Mountains, a Mexican determined to take life with a sense of humor, we can hear his rawly realized songs., an apparent sonic disorder that, nevertheless, seduces with its emotionality and a renewed rebellious spirit that never falls into obviousness. Here are five tunes that we invite you to discover and that may help you renew your love for rock music of today.

 

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