iiis and Yöels mess up the sound in “Cambiar las Cosas”

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The Mexican supergroup embraces multiplicity and conglomeration in their new song, “Cambiar las Cosas.” The single comes in collaboration with the musician Yöels.

The new material of iiis It is a celebration of the diversity involved within the Mexican group. “Change the things” is the new single from the collaborative project made up of Andres Velasco (Pila King), Esteban Suarez (Violent Chikita), Carlos Medina (Little Jesus) and Charles Spearin (Broken Social Scene) and add to their creative space the participation of Yöels. The proposal of iiis It is a confluence of musical talents from the Mexican scene coordinated by the sounds of melodic guitars and modular synthesizers.

“Change the things” It is the eighth single that iiis has shared since its appearance in the middle of the pandemic during 2022. The need to create connections and jointly explore the possibilities of the national music scene have led to iiis to share vibes through collaborations with Petite Amie, Florencia Quinteros (Celest), Kirnbauer, Sun Star (Mint Field) and Magical Camels. “Change the things” It is a statement about transformation and the confidence to move forward valuing the things that have brought us here between memory and oblivion.

Although we are always on the move, the experiences that transform us the most are the ones we carry inside us, forever. Those moments that took us to the highest or the lowest. Since that night making music with friends, or that love left behind in another city. By letting things change, we play at forgetting and remembering at the same time,” he mentions. Yöels in a press release.

The resonance of “Change the things” It is an indie pop melody that becomes psychedelia. The song is an expression of diversity from its sound identity to the distance that iiis exerts by breaking international barriers with Charles Spearin, relating Mexico to Toronto. So, “Change the things” It strives to express a fluidity of styles and a dialogue woven into community. You can join the sound space of iiis and Yöelswe share their new single with you right here.

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