translated from Spanish: Fernando Milagros presents new sounds in his own “Anti-Revolution” with Catana

What do you talk to me about when you talk to me about revolution? Fernando Milagros is still on the road to his new album, the successor to the celebrated Milagros, 2017. After presenting ‘You’ and ‘Snake’, the musician surprises with a risky collaboration days after the most relevant show of the year.
‘Anti-Revolution’ is the new single from Snake, premiering the next day of the dead, November 1. The track, along with rap pioneer Catana, “is a piece that talks about how useless I feel it is to fill my mouth with claim and demand that our environment change without us changing first,” says the singer.
Invisible revolutions
A response to the cliché and misuse of the concept, all with the power of the restless and agile Catana; one of the benchmarks of current urban music that had the responsibility of co-composing together with Fernando, who has focused on expanding his compositional and sound challenges in this new stage, the Snake era.
“True revolutions are invisible, intimate, nocturnal. It’s the darkest thing about us,” Milagros says of this account that has a complete relationship with the imaginary that he will show in his coming LP.
A complete sample of what we can expect in the long duration will be seen this october 16 at the Nescafé Theatre of the Arts, a show that proposes a visual experience in addition to a new band, consisting of Martín Benavides, Ismael Oddó and Mauricio Galleguillos , threesome known as The Chipitos of Chapultepec.
On the must-see date, fernando Milagros’ fans will be able to access an exclusive and advance sale of the album, a fortnight before its official release. The precise and cautious snake opens at 8 p.m., and tickets range from $8,000 through Ticketek, and at the theater’s ticket office

Original source in Spanish

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