Goodbye Cometo surprises with the acoustic version of “Costanera”

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Experimenting with a new sound.

The alternative rock band and shoegaze, Goodbye cometit is creating a trajectory that defines it authentically. Your simple “Costanera”originally included on the album Our hands are fires (2024), showed the purest energy of the post punk, with a melancholic letter and sadness through a gloomy atmosphere.

A year later, Costa Ricans return with a more heartbreaking acoustic version in which pain can be felt in each verse, experiencing with folk and emotional hardcore, creating an emotional and nostalgic atmosphere.

This new way of feeling “Costanera” It is so real that listeners can feel identified, with a letter that reflects nostalgia and feelings of feeling in everyday the frustration of seeing how suffering is lost among the noise of the city.

We like to dig in our roots and influences, however varied they are. On the side of Mark, there is a remarkable influence of folk music and is a feature that we have decided to explore on a couple of occasions before, “said Pablo Matamoros in a press release.

This new version is part of the Acoustic compilation 02 of the Fury sealwhich brings together 30 artists from Costa Rica and Latin America as Rosaviolento (CR), Holy Saturday (CR), Second prize (Mexico), Sometimes always (Mexico), Buaya Dararat (CR) and more, to bring the best alternative rhythms of the scene. This material will be available on June 11.

You can already listen to the acoustic version of “Costanera” In Spotify.

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