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Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos
Indio Solari y Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado · 2013 · Track 2
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This song sounds like a motorcycle ride at sunset on the road, with the wind hitting hard and the band accelerating without looking back. The main riff has that mix of urgency and boldness that makes the track stick from the first measure, as if time stretched in a single gesture. It's not just the rhythm that captivates: there's something in the way Beemedobleve is built, with layers that add up without overwhelming, leaving space for each instrument to breathe before pushing forward again. The voice of Indio Solari —here under the alias of El Fisgón Ciego— comes in with that cadence we already knew, but here it sounds looser, as if the weight of the years had turned into something light.
The album Pajaritos, bravos muchachitos was recorded with a group that, though new in name, had been sounding together in everyone's heads for decades. The last track on the album, La pajarita pechiblanca (Scherzo), is where Solari managed to bring together three of his former Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota bandmates: Semilla Bucciarelli, Sergio Dawi and Walter Sidotti, musicians who hadn't stepped into the same studio since the original band's era. The result is a closing track that doesn't sound like a farewell, but like a reunion, and Beemedobleve is the heart of that moment. In 2014, the album was nominated for the Premios Gardel in the category of best rock artist album, but beyond the accolades, what remains is that feeling that sometimes, the most memorable songs are the ones recorded when no one is watching.