Azul Schenquerman makes himself heard with “Demasiado Humana”, his third album and, at the same time, a work that explores the feelings and contradictions that human beings pose.
Of an almost visceral transparency The fears, desires, wishes and contradictions that accompany and haunt a person’s daily life are exposed. The singer-songwriter, based on her own experience, externalizes to her audience the identity process she is going through.
This approach has existed since Azul’s first album (“Catarsis”, 2019). Which, inevitably, conceptually links all his work, like a life story. A diary that he decided to share with his audience.
“Demasiado Humana” covers genres such as indie, rock, folk and pop. It’s an eclectic album based on the format. There are more catchy songs, others heavier, others more electronic, others more acoustic and even some ballads. Each song was triggered by a different emotion and, therefore, represented with the sound that most resembles it.
Source: Qmusica

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