By José Gandue @Gandour
One of the curious characteristics of Chilean indie pop is his elegant attempt to address the flaws and taboos of society in his images. There is a delicate approach in his audiovisual productions where the relationship between innocence and provocation is interwoven and confused to fascinate. and excite the viewer without making them fall into unnecessary guilt or erotic overdoses.
The most recent example of this is the new clip from Drugs, Beauty. While employing the ever-useful cliché of private school aesthetics, the video also evokes memories of manga. The adolescent curiosity reaches its peak when encyclopedic illustrations ignite the plot's intensity, culminating in a daring moment. when the camera shows the nervousness under the protagonist's skirt. It all lies in the small movements, in the gaze, in the slight tremor, and in the absence of words.
The song? It's a good introduction to this group's latest album. It's intelligent pop, well-crafted and with a fine texture. A good musical example of what's happening on the independent side of the Chilean scene. Fármacos He knows how to present his arguments and that's why he convinces.



