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Ya es mañana
Morat · 2025 · Track 5
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The opening riff of Por Si No Te Vuelvo A Ver doesn’t sound like the rest of the band. It’s more direct, with a guitar that cuts through from the first measure and a bass that sets the path without detours. There are no adornments here: the song starts like an urgent message, as if someone had decided that every note should carry meaning before time runs out. The rest of the album — Ya Es Mañana — plays with layers of production and more elaborate arrangements, but this track stands on its own, needing nothing more than a guitar, a bass, and a drumbeat that pulses with precision. It lasts 3 minutes and 5 seconds, yet in that span it achieves what many songs fail to do even in double the time: conveying a complete story.
Morat recorded this album in the midst of a tour that took them through several countries, and the fatigue of the road is audible in the sound. The record was born after months of playing live, tweaking each song until it sounded the way they wanted: less polished studio work, more skin and errors that add up. The listening party at Movistar Arena, before the official release, was the first time many people heard these songs in a real context, with the audience reacting in real time. There are no filters here: the album is the "child of guitars," as they put it, and Por Si No Te Vuelvo A Ver is the clearest example. It doesn’t sound like studio work, but like something that breathed between the audience and the musicians.