Do not stop. You point it out to me stays at the top. And that’s no way to say it: the trio is experiencing a moment of consecration after the release of “Tripolar”, their third album for which has just been nominated for the Latin Grammys in the “Best Pop/Rock Album” category.
Oh, and as if that wasn’t enough, They present their session on the legendary alternative rock radio station Kexprecorded in the middle of their recent US tour.
Without a doubt, becoming a Grammy nominee is no easy feat for the group comprised of multi-instrumentalists Juan Saieg, Lucca Beguerie Petrich and Gabriel Cocó Orozco. Above all because they still retain the same DNA (dance bases, enigmatic lyrics, alchemy of genres and ballads to the bone), but raising the bar in pursuit of a careful album with the imprint that allowed all the time they took to shape it. .
The final scene featured two hyper perfectionist and renowned producers such as Rafael Arcaute (Shakira, C Tangana, Nathy Peluso, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas and Calle 13) and Nico Cotton (María Becerra, Wos, Louta, Conozando Russia, Cazzu), who worked as a duo for this occasion with the trio in what they defined as a great symbiosis.
From the hand of “Tripolar”You Signemelo carried out their first tour in the United States, which marked a before and after in the history of the group’s show, with two very significant stages: they became the first Argentine group to play at Lollapalooza Chicago and they recorded their first session on the iconic Kexp transmitter, specializing in alternative rock and known worldwide for broadcasting the best music on its YouTube channel.
The session was led by Albina Cabrera as part of “El Sonido Live”, the Kexp festival of Ibero-American groups where they also participated with a live show.
The session, recorded in July this yearis now available worldwide.
Source: Qmusica

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