It is perhaps the most emotional album of the Guayaquil band Comet Sucre. The new album material, titled The eternal echoconsists of eleven songs composed in the period 2019 to 2021. In fact, Most of them were made during the period of confinement due to the Covid19 pandemic.recalls the group’s singer Pedro Argüello.
“Many songs were created at that time. That time of confinement made us decipher and realize many aspects of humanity. We all go through phases with different emotions, from joy, euphoria, even sadness or melancholy. The eternal echo It portrays those emotions, hence the name. It’s about all those things that resonate within you and all those types of actions that you do that we believe have an echo forever.
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This group’s third studio album also invites reflection, says the musician who also plays bass. “For us, music is our way of expressing what we experience as a society The eternal echo It also involves a lot of reflection and always with the message that things can be improved. That we can look for a better place, even if there are suddenly problems, such as shock in a pandemic, where we all feel like we are on the edge of the abyss,” Argüello illustrates.
Honestly, The album opens with the song Everthing okay which aims to inject his listeners with positive energygiving them the message to appreciate the moment in their lives, from opening their eyes every morning, seeing the sun, simply breathing.
“Then there’s a song called Budokana Japanese temple where martial arts are practiced, but it is told how we climb this budokan on our back with many emotions, but every day is a new day to go out, find a way back to life and try to better ourselves .”, says the singer.
Some of these emotions and reflections in turn pass through social criticism, which is expressed in the simple Zero normal. “It’s something we haven’t done before. This song is a lot about the situation in our country, our cities and specifically about Guayaquil, which at the time of the pandemic was super bad, there was disorder, they closed the airport, it was like chaos. But everyone was talking about this new normal and we couldn’t accept that this was really normal.”.
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For this reason, the artist emphasizes, the band hopes so The eternal echo give everyone “a different time of day where they can explore feelings that we all go through and continue to resonate because they are eternal.”. “They have existed since the beginning of humanity and will certainly continue to exist until we as a species are no longer on this planet.”
The album has been available on digital platforms for a few weeks now, but fans of the group and curious people in general You can enjoy the melodies live on Sunday, October 29when Cometa Sucre appears in the Samanes Park as part of the free festival billboard Hi! Gye Party.
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