By José Gandue @Gandour
If there's one thing to thank the Colombian group for... Silver Revolver It's their effort to forge their own path and strive to achieve their own sound. If anything characterizes San Telmo Light, his latest album, It is their eagerness to adopt a close, intimate sound, where each song sounds as if it were made solely for the listener who is focused on hearing them at every moment. In the case of their new single, Things to forget, Mauricio Colmenares' voice seems to sing into the ear of every person who attends to them, a murmur that creates endearing bonds with the attentive viewer.
In a country where many members of its rock scene don't venture too far into their own artistic proposals and instead prefer to adhere to a rigid set of rules, Silver Revolver blends with unusual elements and gives free rein to sonic experiments that others avoid for fear of straying from the safe path they believe they are traveling on. Some listeners may shy away from the unconventionality of Revólver Plateado because it isn't the "flavor of the month" according to certain media outlets, but whoever continues to monitor the quality of their recordings appreciates the difference in their sound.
With Things to forget, Silver Revolver confirms his identity and his clear intention to do whatever he pleases. That's why they are one of the best bands on the Colombian scene.