Herbolaria says “Goodbye” in new single

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Tropical rhythms merge with psychedelic vibes in Herbolaria’s new single. “Bye bye” It is part of an EP that will be titled, Estate.

herbalism is the project of the music producer, singer and percussionist Anahí Iturralde. Its roots are cemented in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, but its creative buds have flourished in the CDMX music scene. recently shared “Bye bye”the first single on the way to his debut EP which will be titled, Estate.

The sound of “Bye bye” part of the drone of a synthesizer that stretches through the entire track. Thus, the percussions of herbalism They set a rhythm that transmits the sensation of movement that tropical plants have when caught by the wind. The main elements that make up the song’s soundscape are linked by the melodies and bounces that the bass and guitar notes weave together. At the front of the song, the voice of Iturralde is accompanied by choir voices that end up defining the botanical sound of “Bye bye”.

This song practically talks about being able to detach yourself from something you love very much. I wrote it at a very sad moment in my life, which I was just in… I am sharing it with you and I hope it helps you at this moment in your life or at some point in your lives,” he shared. herbalism about “Bye bye” through a post On Instagram.

“Bye bye” was thought by herbalism as a hug to all those who need help and as an accompaniment in the farewell processes, about letting go of close people and the possibility of restarting with something new. The composition and musical production were carried out by the same Anahí Iturralde, but the instrumentalization was a collaborative effort between friends.

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We share here the new song of herbalism so that you feel accompanied by their musical proposal in “Bye bye”available now through the label Now Girls Rule Company.

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