Interview with Meth Math

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Invitations to the depths of the human being, with an album for broken hearts.

The Hermosillo project, Meth Math, soon conquered us with a reggaeton base and his digi-glam style. It is now with his debut album, hickeys, which consolidates itself as a renowned neo-perreo and new age emo group. Made of Angie in the voice, Error.Error and Bonsai Babies in production, in Indie Rocks! We had a brief talk with them to learn about the new material.

Meth Math has created an authentic musical fusion, built from various inspirations from the nineties era; beans, The Shock Deformity and Amputee, Phoebe Ray and The Knife They were the initial motivation.

We have had stages of different types of music. For me the strong influences have been, for example, a project that came to Hermosillo called Shock Deformity and Amputee. When I saw your Show I was shocked because it was very strange and cool,” says Bonsai Babies.

This being one of its musical singularities and performancein hickeys They added the party, that is, a sound that would awaken the dance but with dreamy lyrics. If you listen carefully, you will notice that “every track “It is a chapter where there is a different main character,” he says. Error.Error. The album is a message about humanity and sensitivity.

There are songs that evoke melancholy, but not so that life is dark and that everything is bad, but rather to remember that you are human and you feel. It is normal to sometimes be sad and melancholic, and sometimes to want to party and forget about reality with music,” he adds. Bonsai.

Therefore, the title: hickeys, It is a metaphor for a scar. Or, make something that hurts a mark of love.

For example, Pompi It has to do with reggaeton that evokes the body. So, in a nerdy and innocent way we relate it to the buttocks; like that with a hickey. Sometimes it can be like: ‘Oh, you have a hickey, how embarrassing.’ But at the same time it is a product of something cute“, Explain Bonsai.

Allowing you to contrast the various emotions, precisely to experience them during the tour that will begin in Seattle, which promises to be full of surprises and a lot of musical ecstasy. Where “the idea is that it thunders well, that it sounds good: hard and fun,” he says. Bonsai inviting us to the tour.

Definitely, Meth Math He prioritized his creative freedom in his debut album, so that you can recognize your emotions hand in hand with an original rhythm. Listen hickeys and don’t forget to follow them on instagram.

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