Pisando Charcos’ is the new song by the Madrid artist ODDLIQUOR, who shows that he is in an artistic plenitude with no limits in sight.
Not just a musical composition, the track is conceived as a comforting consolation for those who face their most personal problems in the best possible way. Over a marked electronic rhythm, it exposes the demons that appear in loneliness, those that you don’t talk to anyone and make you reflect in an inner dialogue that never ends.
The lyrics are an outpouring of emotion that goes through the dark areas of the soul so that at the same time we accept ourselves as we are, we can get up and continue learning along the way. Because, at the end of the day, there is also hope in this outpouring of complicity and empathy.
“More than a song, it’s a very strong hug, the kind that lasts more than a minute,” says ODDLIQUOR. “It’s an embrace to all those people who have felt alone at some point, who have felt they have failed, who feel they have hurt people or who have been struggling with themselves for many years”, says the artist from Madrid about a song full of fragility that is easy to connect with.
ODDLIQUOR‘s music is full of contrasts. If the melody and lyrics of ‘Pisando Charcos’ seem to have the aura of a tormented singer-songwriter, their use of purely electronic sounds. They drink undisguisedly from the most current British scene and reveal themselves as the light that serves as a guide to keep us on our feet in the context of this intense piece.
“Electronic music for me is energy, it evokes hope and it is one of the few music that makes me not think, flow, uninhibited and connect with the here and now” says the young musician about the capital importance of the instrumental in a single that features production by Khotton Palm and ODDLIQUOR himself, as well as arrangements by Tuiste.
Pisando Charcos’ is the second preview of ODDLIQUOR’s forthcoming album, which shows a certain aesthetic and conceptual pattern that we saw with their previous single ‘Hermanita’. Some clues that show us a more intimate path than usual, full of self-knowledge, where they look at themselves, but always from the point of view of love.
“Depression and mental issues cannot be a taboo subject, we have to talk about them in a natural way”, says Marcos Terrones, who brings us a message of overcoming. A comforting sonorous embrace that lets you know that you are not alone. And if you have to cry, you cry.
We spoke w/ Oddliquor about his latest track, self-love and the urban scene.
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