The story behind
Desastre Natural, according to DoReSol
Natural Disaster is one of those songs that sounds like a gentle storm: the drums set a steady rhythm, like raindrops falling into a puddle, while the guitars weave together with a nostalgic air, as if time had stopped in the '90s. It's not an epic or grandiose track, but rather intimate, as if Morat had captured an everyday moment and turned it into something memorable. The bass lines are clean, almost understated, yet essential, and the lead vocals flow with the natural ease that has always defined them. What stands out most is how alive the sound feels, as if the song had been recorded in one take, without artificial filters.The track is part of Ya es mañana, the band's fifth studio album, released in May 2025.
According to them, this album emerged from a historic tour and the need to reinvent themselves without losing what defines them: those stories told through guitars and lyrics that feel like they were pulled straight from a personal diary. The creative process was long, but the result is an album that sounds like a celebration, as if each song were a toast to what they've built. Before its global release, they premiered it at a special event at Movistar Arena, where they performed live in front of an audience that had been following them for years. Desastre Natural lasts exactly three minutes, just enough time for the hook to linger in your head for hours afterward.
From album
Ya es mañana
Morat · 2025 · Track 9
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