The story behind
Assim Será, according to DoReSol
The song Assim Será sounds like a sunset in Rio with the wind rustling the leaves of the trees. It's not just another track on Bloco Do Eu Sozinho; it's that moment when the band decides to set aside dense arrangements and bet on a rhythmic foundation that breathes. The bass and drums intertwine in a meter that doesn't fit the traditional mold, as if time itself stretches to make room for the melody. There's something in the way Los Hermanos resolves the end of each verse, with a melodic twist that falls just before the chorus, that makes the song feel less like a conclusion and more like an invitation to keep listening.
Recorded in 2001, Assim Será was born at a time when the band had already moved past their early garage rehearsals in Janeiro to settle into a studio where the raw sound of their beginnings coexisted with the search for cleaner textures. The track wasn't intended as a single, but it stood out for its unusual structure: the verses flow at a relaxed tempo, almost like a conversation, while the chorus bursts in with an energy that contrasts with the previous calm. The detail that surprises most when playing it is how the bass, played with precision but without adornment, guides the entire song, even when the guitar enters with subtle layers. The 3:36 duration isn't accidental: it's exactly the time needed for the song to feel neither too short nor forced, as if every note had been calculated so the listener wouldn't want to put the instrument down after it ends.
From album
Bloco Do Eu Sozinho
Los Hermanos · 2001 · Track 4
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