Sold out - We don’t know when or if this will be available again.
Product Notes
As in the birth of a cow in a stable or in the buzz of an electric fence on the mountain, a bewildering but nice tension beats under the seemingly quiet resounding topography of a Veces Ciclón. The concession to the rural is not gratuitous: Oscar Vilariño (Vale Tudo, Devalo, Musel) wants to talk about the changing seasons (Primavera), the everyday (Servilletas), the obsessive distortion of the habitual (Siesta). Far from stopping there, he crowns it all and uses his omnipresent guitar and his shy inbound and outbound voice as a vehicle for a passenger who is more a feeling than an idea: The buzz of emotions that, because they are cooked over a slow heat, are devastating, and the effects they can cause.
As in the birth of a cow in a stable or in the buzz of an electric fence on the mountain, a bewildering but nice tension beats under the seemingly quiet resounding topography of a Veces Ciclón. The concession to the rural is not gratuitous: Oscar Vilariño (Vale Tudo, Devalo, Musel) wants to talk about the changing seasons (Primavera), the everyday (Servilletas), the obsessive distortion of the habitual (Siesta). Far from stopping there, he crowns it all and uses his omnipresent guitar and his shy inbound and outbound voice as a vehicle for a passenger who is more a feeling than an idea: The buzz of emotions that, because they are cooked over a slow heat, are devastating, and the effects they can cause.
We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services.
More details