By José Gandue @Gandour
There aren't many Latin American musicians who can boast of having made 4 completely self-managed albums in less than 8 years, In addition to enjoying constant audience growth, with the corresponding media coverage and critical acclaim, no one can deny that things are going well for the Colombian artist. Alfonso Espriella They have been easy, but we can say that His work has not faltered along his path, and that has its reward.
Espriella makes good songs, And his albums manage to combine in their recordings a list of moments that bring him closer to the good ballads of yesteryear. and from one moment to the next they switch to flashes of aggressive distortion that shakes the listener's body. Espriella's music takes the listener on a roller coaster ride, where the direction is anything but predictable. but the result produces complacency.
About to release his new album, Alfonso Espriella presents The path, a production that contains a hardened noise, which seems inspired for classic hard rock albums from the seventies, without implying that the prevailing concept is outdated, far from it.. The song's lyrics stem from a furious core that, nevertheless, transforms into a hopeful discourse., but not before describing and dissecting past experiences that have hardened the author's skin. The path It seems to reflect a painful journey that leaves scars, but those marks signal that the war is over., so that he can enjoy the joy of the survivor.
Espriella presents a song that looks like a tired but satisfied smile. From here we can see that the artist has renewed his energy and feels strengthened to continue. That, in itself, is good news for the fans.



