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Sunday, October 6, 2013
Enrique Bunbury's new album, "Palosanto" to be released [10/29/13]
Enrique Bunbury new album, "Palosanto” promises to
deliver once again. Ex (Heroes del Silencio)
singer from Spain, has completed his 8th studio album of his breakthrough solo
career. As described by the artist
himself the new album is something fresh, and full of new sounds. The band will have an array of recently
purchased instruments, a female vocal trio, symphonic orchestra and an
outstanding synthesizer player. This new
elements depart Bunbury from his vintage sound that has been present in his
music for the past 10 years. The new single, "Despierta" has been released and gives fans a good understanding on what to expect. As a
composer, musician and producer; Bunbury mentions that it has been a very
challenging role to achieve the likes of every fan. “The way I complete my music, its not
necessarily the way most fans would like for me to write it.” Palosanto can be described as a collaboration
of efforts instead of my own ego as had ben experienced in the past. A lot of new grounds are being discovered in this
album, that is somewhat of a rebirth in my career. After touring most of Central, Southern and
Latin America to include some European locations Bunbury talks about his new
life experiences. The disc can be
divided in two parts, the first being a more digital sound and touching the
part of world revolution and the ultimate sacrifice; death. The second part focuses on a more organic
musical sound experience and the longing for a spiritual answer in life. The cover of the album portrays Bunbury sitting
in a ship in the desert that reads, “God is Love, “ and a UFO flying in the
background. A lot of symbolism perhaps,
but the artist leaves the imagination open to the listeners and maybe will
touch a different ground he has never touched before. Next year it will be the artist 30 years in
the Spanish rock music industry.
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