The story behind
Ultra Sodade is not just an album: it is an exercise in honesty recorded within four walls, where the homemade became professional without losing its essence. The song that opens the album, piensa en mí de vez en cuando, carries that mark from the very first chord. It doesn't sound like a polished production, but rather an intimate conversation that stretches for over six minutes without the listener feeling a second is wasted. Therein lies its strength: in the naturalness with which Kevin Kaarl and his brother Bryan Kaarl built each layer, using what they had at hand in a home studio in Chihuahua.
The lyrics do not hide behind complicated metaphors. Kaarl wrote it after a heartbreak, and it shows: there is no forced drama, only a nostalgia that beats in every verse, as if each word had been tested in front of the mirror before being recorded. The title itself says it all: it doesn't ask for forgiveness, nor does it demand answers, it only asks to be remembered. The 6:14 duration is not a whim: it is just enough time for the acoustic guitar and voice to glide unhurriedly, as if the track were advancing to the rhythm of a sigh. The album was released in February 2025, but the song was already circulating among friends before, like those tracks that are born to be heard in a whisper, not on loudspeakers.