National currency shares “meat”

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The new single from the band is an atmospheric chamber full of eroticism and passion

The band -original band, National currency, He has just released his fifth single entitled, “Meat”. The theme is a sensual trip that fits perfectly within the ethos of the band, whose sound style has been described as “erotic soul”; with soft jazz elements and Trip Hop that refer to groups such as Deftones and Portishead But with an undeniable Mexican identity, “Meat” It is a velvety ode to the hedonistic passion.

The song begins with a tempting melody, guided by a percussion that invites the listener to a space without taboos where pleasure is the highest priority. Within this mysterious atmosphere, strings and synthesizers are incorporated that serve as spontaneity flashes that mark the most memorable moments of an erotic encounter.

With an envelope and captivating lyric, the single accompanies us through the reasoning process that begins with uncertainty and culminates with the acceptance of carnal desire and complete delivery to pleasure.

Little by little, the rhythm grabs strength and the instruments is transformed with a chaotic energy that ends with a strong and distorted climax that represents orgasmic liberation.

“Meat” It is a song about living in the present to enjoy the pleasure that is our reach. You can't miss it.

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