He’s barely 20, he does post punk/new wave songs and has aesthetic touches that are said to be reminiscent of sumo. With this presentation Jero Jones presents “Transferencia”, his new EP.
And, as expected, the young artist from Quilmeño captures in five songs the most organic of post punk, new wave and alternative rock and combines it with a pinch of modernity.
“Transfer” follows his first job: “Hollywood is far from home”. And in this material, the soloist persists with the idea of radically changing his aesthetic and sound style, with the desire to find new horizons for his artistic proposal.
In this tireless search, he generated five songs who make up the EP and who demonstrate his musical versatility.
Each of the songs contains a unique personality, but nothing seems alien to the context of the concept he wants to convey. “Transfer” is the name of the change, it means an end and a beginning, something innovative compared to its first version. It is a frenzied cry of creativity and brutality. Everything points to a complex simplicity, and makes an alternative sound turn.
“Transfer” Tracklist:
1-C++
2- Nostalgia
3- Voice of winter
4- Technology transfer
5- Disc and TV
Source: Qmusica

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