“Yo sólo quiero amar en serio”: TodosAnimales Dive Deeper into Synthpop While Exploring Other Genres8/30/2022 As one of the most active artists to come out of the pandemic, TodosAnimales has been a group that has experimented with trap, pop, hip hop and more recently with synthpop, rock, and more as they slowly continue building their discography with their third full-length, Yo sólo quiero amar en serio, a project that resumes their yearly album quota while expanding their sound. Yo sólo quiero amar en serio begins with “Terror”, a collaboration with Bonsai and Cacti that kicks things off with an upbeat and danceable synthpop tune. Afterwards, “Control” brings the vibe down as heartbreak becomes the main theme. Then “Pasadías” features Victor Blue in another funk and synthpop-driven tune that finds the group exploring more Caribbean-inspired soundscapes. Next “Somos Todos Animales” finds the band further exploring synths as they deliver a track that would play well in 80s radios as well as current playlists. The second half of the project starts with “CASUAL” finds the group mixing elements of synth, dream, dance, and surreal pop. Subsequently, “no me kere” further delves into the dream and surreal pop atmosphere as elements of emo trap and ethereal R&B make their way into this heartbreak experience. Later, “NOKIA” brings back the upbeat vibes as hard-hitting synthpop drives this self-care and love-fueled tune. Finally, the album’s title track is a story-driven synthpop, funk, and new wave fusion that perfectly encapsulates most of the project’s sounds while delivering a banger.
In sum, TodosAnimales’ Yo sólo quiero amar en serio continues to expand the group’s sound as they dive deeper into synthpop while exploring genres such as dream pop, funk, and rock in a love-fueled experience.
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AuthorFernando E. E. Correa González is the author behind over 30 self-published poetry books. He has been published by literary magazines & journals [Id]entidad, El Vicio del Tintero, Sábanas Magazine, Smaeralit, The Occulum, Tonguas and Hound Magazine. Other than writing, Correa is also the host of FENCast, a podcast dedicated to documenting the Puerto Rican independent art scene. Aside from this, he experiments with filmmaking, photography, drawing, painting, multimedia and transmedia. He currently lives in his native Puerto Rico. Archives
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