The story behind
Eclipse Solar, according to DoReSol
Solar Eclipse by Morat is one of those songs that sounds like a band playing in a small room, with guitars resonating off the walls and the singer’s voice telling a story that feels like it’s been pulled straight from a private diary. It’s not the kind of track that tries to impress with effects or polished production; instead, what draws you in is its raw acoustic quality, as if every note and every word were recorded in the exact moment they were written. The song unfolds with a deceptive simplicity: there are no gimmicks, just the melody and lyrics working together to create something that feels intimate, almost as if the listener is overhearing a conversation between friends by chance.
The album Ya es mañana, released in May 2025, is Morat’s fifth studio record and marks a shift in their sound. After years of touring the world and gathering experiences, the band decided to return to the basics: guitars that sound alive, lyrics that flow without filters, and a focus that prioritizes authenticity over any commercial formula. Eclipse Solar is a prime example of this: clocking in at just three minutes and thirteen seconds, it conveys a sense of intimacy that contrasts with the size of the stage where it was first performed, Movistar Arena, during a private event before its official release. It’s not a song meant to fill stadiums; it’s one that invites you to stop and listen.
From album
Ya es mañana
Morat · 2025 · Track 2
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