By José Gandue @Gandour
Photo: Guido Adler.
The word "Pop" deserves respect. Even Jimi Hendrix used it to describe his music, and He wasn't bothered by silly labels when it came to defending his argument. Pop is commendable when it respects its audience, when it values the public's intelligence, when it gives the listener reasons to love the music. Pop is a joyful definition of what aspires to be popular., It's not necessarily a bad word.
Tuning in to the Argentinian artist Sofia Miranda (or simply Sofia, (as he calls his new album), we hear pop with captivating details, boldly constructed music that invites us to listen to each tune again and again, because There's always something new to discover when editing recordings. It's clear that Sofia has a striking presence, and some astute marketers in the industry might have suggested she play the dumb blonde with an obvious provocative image, but instead she has embraced her recording career head-on. with a production immersed in complex textures and elegant instrumentation, Without neglecting the effective allure it holds for the attentive listener, Sofía presents a compilation of 10 tastefully crafted songs. and marking its identity as a difference.
Sofia presents a good album, where topics such as Be my friend (which includes a fun tribute to the Rolling Stones), Okay (an exciting song that lures the listener to their ear, making them want to surrender) and Water (Delicious country-style composition). It's definitely a good introduction to be served anywhere in this hemisphere. It deserves to pique the curiosity of fans, due to the boldness with which it undertakes the commitment to making good pop music, which, let them know, It's not just anything.