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The Scarlet Goodbye – El Camino Adios (self -published)

The Scarlet Goodbye – El Camino Adios (self -published)

March 14, 2025

There were some outstanding singles that led to this album, but often singles are not the best metric to measure a band. Why? Well, they are often found most obviously and most contagious end of the edition of a band so that they only tell part of the story. It is a great part, probably the most exciting part, but it is far from the whole story. Only if you get a number of songs in one place (“The Devil's in the Details”, as the band itself says), do you understand a measure of a band, understand your nuances and nature.

And so, although “Feel the Sun” is released with the perfect balance between rock groove and indie infection, which benefits an individual from “The Last Time”, is more what I am looking for from the album experience. Reflective, full of longing, slightly melancholic, warm, a mixture James Taylor's iconic “fire and rain” and the tone of The rainmakers when looking for soul.

There are more meaningful, more tempting songs between the songs that already had their day in the sun. “Tuting eyes” are full of sub -bidders textures that, when they are taken together, generate richly decorated sound weight and clever changes in the dynamics. “Great Again” is a poetic and moving piano ballad, although the term ballad for its clever sound threads is not sufficient. The title track is brilliant nostalgic, love-lorn and graceful.

After thinking about the idea that singles are the more obvious decisions from a work El Camino Adios Could have done it as a single. Every track is good enough to stand on your own two foot, and a world that appreciates such songs in a kind of chart binding, money earning is the world in which I want to live.

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