By José Gandue @Gandour

It's a curious phenomenon, but that's at least how you can describe the entire career of this band from La Plata, Argentina. It's definitely, to say the least, atypical that a group, two years after releasing a song that was the first single from their most successful album to date, And after registering more than eight million plays on Spotify, he decided to present his promotional video. It feels like someone took much longer than planned to finish this clip and convinced everyone that the delay didn't matter, because, after all, it's about giving the song new life. It would bring back the fans' hearts to their initial joy, and grateful smiles would overflow without ceasing.

To be honest, at this point, I only think someone is capable of such an epic feat... He killed a motorcycle police officer. His album, The O'Konor Synthesis, presented in 2017, It has been one of the best albums released in the last ten years on the planet And their success has been so great that they haven't stopped touring the world during all this time. It might sound exaggerated to some to say this, but what Santiago Motorizado and his crew have done... It has become a necessary beacon that gave clarity to the Latin American indie movement on its course and has given a fresh perspective to Argentine rock in recent times, after a long period in which dependence on classic references was too heavy and stagnant.

Extract the video from The Treasury, made under the direction of Facundo Españon and Federico Rotstein, twenty-four months after the premiere of the recording on digital platforms, It confirms that the anthem endures and that it deserved a video that honored its beauty. And the truth is, the visual result perfectly captures the sensitivity and emotion contained in the audio. From the very beginning, it manages to recapture the beautiful symbolism of the album cover and that romantic feel, updated for the language of new generations. Releasing the video now is a reminder to everyone that He killed He still has plenty of fire to ignite the spirit of hope at a time when it is easy, fueled by bad music, to believe that there is nothing to be done beyond useless resignation.

Anyway, guys, They knew how to do it. If you, to use a very appropriate football expression, are not the most outstanding exponents of artistic independence in this hemisphere these days, your work, at least, hits the mark and provokes euphoric exaltation from the public that watches you.


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