An enjoyably developing art-rock intrigue compels across “Safari,” a track from Spanish project Sehore. A murky guitar-led crawl fuses enjoyably with vocals that range from a spoken-word feeling to quivering psych-ready punchiness. A hypnotic whirring effect around mid-point combines with the jumpy guitar work for an especially memorable sequence, as the vocals assume a sporadic though impactful presence throughout.
“Safari” is described by Sehore as utilizing the whole-tone scale, complemented by lyrics that “go against aporophobia.” It’s amongst the many successes on their new album LADENCIA. Other standouts on the album include the atmospheric “Deja de llorar,” a critique of excessive and abusive advertising in modern media,”‘ and the memorable “Superstar” with its nostalgic disco and funk inspirations. “Safari” is a consuming showing of the band’s tendency for memorable rock soundscapes, satiating in its overall melodic and structural drive.
In addition to this success, Sehore is also Silver Medal Winner at the Global Music Awards 2025 for the song “Pesadilla,” which is the second song on LADENCIA.
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Recorded at Paco Loco Studio
Mastered at Kadifornia by Mario G. Alberni
℗ 2025 MusicHunters Records
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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