The project of the Michoacan artist, Aleex Raptor, is back and shares his new single: “Everything happens the same here.”
Aleex Raptor is the name of the musical proposal of Alejandro Castaneda and today it is released with the appearance of its new single. “Everything happens the same here” It is a way of naming the universe of meanings constructed as a couple and their sense of permanence even after the end of their emotional bond.
The experience that “Everything happens the same here” provokes is similar to being surrounded by a group of cats and getting into coordination with their purring, the rhythm is playful and constantly coming back to itself. The enveloping choruses evoke a feeling of peace that is constantly being tested with the saturated guitar solos that generate a feeling of tension that comes from tranquility. The voice of Aleex Raptor It tells us a relationship situation that is over and that is remembered from the empathy still present for the other. Furthermore, there is a certain tenderness in the treatment of the personal world that is built as a couple and that is now lost. Towards the resolution of the song, the Michoacan artist proposes a sonic climax that represents the turbulent feeling of acceptance and the subsequent tranquility that awaits him.
Aleex Raptor will accompany your new track with an audiovisual piece that will be released soon and that was made by the director Ricardo Santos. The video clip is part of a two-part musical experience that is still awaiting its sequel, “8:40”. “Everything happens the same here” It is the first step of the new musical stage for Alejandro Castaneda and was the result of his collaboration with the producer Rodrigo Villagran.
Here we share “Everything happens the same here” so that you enter the emotional and melancholic atmosphere that it proposes. Furthermore, we inform you that Aleex Raptor will have an exclusive event so that its fans can celebrate its new premiere in a release party which will take place today, March 1, 2024, in Connection 222 (Insurgentes #222).