By José Gandue @Gandour
It's clear: He killed a motorcycle police officer It's not played on any top 40 radio stations in the Americas, but it can boast of being one of the few bands that has toured all of Latin America in recent years and has seen its audience grow from the United States to Argentina. Their album The Scorpio Dynasty It received top reviews in specialized media and enjoyed wide distribution in alternative venues around the world. They don't fill stadiums (yet), But their work has been effective in every area they have set foot on and touched.
Just before the end of the year, El mató… presents Violence, a maxi-single in which he revives his tradition of releasing short-form record formats, and an excuse to calm the cravings of their fans while they prepare their new album, scheduled for the middle of next year. Violence, The lead single from this album continues the band's hypnotic style, containing small, exciting bursts in its mix amidst the flat, deep terrain marked by Santiago Barrionuevo's bass, where his voice calmly conveys his messages of nostalgia and confusion. Violence It's a smart transitional moment for the band, allowing critics and audiences alike to predict the group's continued relevance on the international scene. Furthermore, It's a great song, regardless of the format in which it's released.