Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso return with ‘Hasta Jesús had a nasty day’, a track with Sting that previews their new mystical period | Culture | EUROtoday

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It took Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso lower than two months to renew their musical profession after saying on December 20 that they wanted to cease to “rest and heal.” The band shaped by two Argentine musicians whose success has skyrocketed within the final 12 months and a half has launched this Friday Even Jesus had a nasty daya track during which they collaborate with Sting and that serves as a preview to Free Spiritstheir new album that, they announce, shall be launched on March 19.

The two pals seem wearing sportswear, in cream tones and with socks. Ulises Guerriero (Paco Amoroso) has reduce his hair and returned to its pure brown. Catriel has bleached it and adjusted the mullet for an extended braid. They have gone from a multicolored and extreme aesthetic to religious minimalism in a message according to the lyrics of their new track: “Bare your sorrows / Everything is going to be fine / I broke my chains / I paid for my sentences / You can too.”

In their assertion on the finish of December they already anticipated the toll that their brief and profitable profession had taken on them. “We let ourselves be carried away by a level of exposure, pressure and success that we did not know how to handle, and we made erroneous and hasty decisions. It took us a while to recognize it, but we need to rest and heal. Today we decided to stop, postpone the album and the tour until further notice. Thank you for being there even when we are lost.”

Now, in Even Jesus had a nasty day, they add: “Neither Cartier nor Dior are going to accompany you in your pain / Neither the parakeet nor the alcohol are going to heal you.”

In the three and a half minutes that the video clip lasts, Ca7riel, Paco Amoroso and Sting, wearing the identical monochrome code, recreate a session of yoga, meditation or another stress-free self-discipline. The three artists sit on a rug, shut their eyes and transfer their arms as the utmost expression of motion whereas the track performs.

All the colour, the joke and the surplus that made up the satire on the music trade that they composed in Poptheir earlier nine-song effort, has disappeared. Not solely on this preview, but additionally of their Instagram account, which they’ve reset and at this second solely has 4 publications in shade Cloud Dancerthe shade chosen by Pantone for 2026. “A sublime white that serves as a symbol of calming influence in a society that rediscovers the value of calm reflection,” reads the model’s official web site. A definition that appears to suit the brand new period of Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso.

It was on the final version of the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles when the band offered its new aesthetic. They walked the purple carpet previous to the awards ceremony wearing a mixture of Buddhist and Hare Krishna, within the absence of shade. “Our cells have to regenerate, we are trying to heal,” warned Ca7riel, who didn’t cease becoming a member of his fingers in a gesture of undefined spirituality. From that supply they got here out with one other award.

Their new album, which was scheduled for a similar day they determined to take a break, modifications its identify. Of Top of the Hills a Free Spiritsextra according to his new aesthetics and lyrics.

These two pals met after they have been six years outdated in school and to today they haven’t separated. Their musical careers have been all the time linked, but it surely was not till 2024 after they launched their first studio album collectively, Bain Marie. In lower than two years he has gained 5 Latin Grammy awards (in such related classes as Best Alternative Music Album and Best Pop Song) and one Grammy. While they have been gathering recognition, they have been immersed in a tour of greater than 60 live shows on 4 continents in levels that tripled the capability of the small and medium-sized venues during which they started.


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