Silvestre and orange premieres “invincible”

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The Argentine group brings us a song about how difficult that is goodbye.

The Argentine band of rock and pop, Silvestre and orange, He has shared “Invincible”a single that serves as an advance of his next studio album, Alter egowhich will arrive on May 8 of this year by the hand of Sony Music.

“Invincible” It is the third single from the new album, behind “Perfect prisoner” and “Ocean”; A nostalgic ballad that deals with the farewell between two lovers who are not correct for each other, despite having believed invincible.

With an ethereal atmosphere created by melancholic guitars, vibrant synthesizers and the voice of Justo Fernández MaderoThe band demonstrates its total domain over indie pop to create emotionally deep and melodically satisfactory experiences.

The song is accompanied by a musical video clip made by the audiovisual producer Bite, which shows the band formed by Fernández Madero (voice and guitar), Francisco Nicholson (guitar and choirs), Lucas Grasso (bass and choirs) and Fernando Laprida (drums) Interpreting the song inside a room that changes color between blue and orange to represent the different phases of the relationship: the present cold and lonely and the warm past of love.

“Invincible” It is another great Track of Alter egowhich promises to be a monumental album in the trajectory of the Argentine group.

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