By José Gandue @Gandour Photo Carlos H. Juica A.

These guys really know how to talk about heartbreak., They know how to revive the bolero of yesteryear, Mix it with an authentic rock and roll spirit, and make songs that heal the broken heart. This Chilean duo, collectively known as The Big Rage, He has been traveling the world, skillfully transforming nostalgia into a youthful and rebellious seed that captivates listeners with his art. His album, simply titled The Big Rage, has been gaining popularity among the Spanish-speaking audience and has managed to attract the attention of those who had already lost the ability to create painful tunes without falling into, for many, obligatory sentimentality. That feeling of listening to melodies marinated in alcohol is beautiful., that have the attribute of healing sentimental wounds and that then manage to endure in memory to continue drowning romantic misfortunes.

Big Rage, moreover, He specializes in releasing exquisitely crafted videos. where, with few resources at hand, he knows how to construct exciting audiovisual stories. In this case, with his latest video, Tell me, Through the skillful use of slow motion, the delicately designed photographic shots, the tones chosen to deepen the darkness of the music, and the good humor amidst the misfortune (the detail of the blender is charming), The good sound work is highlighted through the optical result.

With their collection of videos, this duo, made up of Sebastián Orellana and Iván Molina,  has managed to establish a distinctive aesthetic that transcends generational differences among its potential audience. It is no exaggeration to say, based on all its recorded and audiovisual works, that Big Rabia is a contemporary proposal that deserves greater public attention. who seeks refuge behind those who strive to make music to transcend.

 

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