
Kevin Kaarl, a Mexican singer-songwriter known for his voice and profound lyrics, has released a new album titled "Ultra Sodade," in which he explores new sounds and emotions without losing the melancholic essence that characterizes him. The album features 13 unreleased songs that pay homage to Cesária Évora and the concept of "sodade," which reflects deep nostalgia and melancholy.
According to Kevin, this album marks his evolution as an artist and shows his interest in exploring different sounds and ways of writing lyrics to convey his feelings. The name of the album comes from Cape Verde, an African country where the musical genre morna originates, an influence Kevin has incorporated into his music as he explores his creativity.
The creative process of "Ultra Sodade" was different for Kevin, as he usually worked alone on his compositions, but this time he decided to collaborate with his brother Bryan, who played a crucial role as producer. Kevin emphasizes that working together was a satisfying process that allowed them to achieve the desired result and experiment with new sounds.
Kevin expressed his concern about the album's reception by the public and his desire to know what they think of each song. Despite the emotional weight of the content of "Ultra Sodade," Kevin feels satisfied with the final result and eager to share his work with his followers. For his part, Bryan also expressed excitement and anticipation for the album's release, highlighting the deep meaning of "sodade" as a feeling of nostalgia and longing.
In summary, "Ultra Sodade" represents a new chapter in Kevin Kaarl's career, in which he seeks to evolve artistically and connect with his audience through his compositions filled with emotion and personal meaning.