Sen Senra returns to its beginning guitar in 'Eternally young'

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Sen Senra returns to its beginning guitar in ‘Eternally young’

Senra has completed the ambitious three -part project that began in 2023 with ‘PO2054AZ Vol. I’. If that was a statement of experimentation and the second volume represented its most pop album to date, this third volume is a return to the origins, both conceptually and musically. ‘Eternally young’ is the most representative piece and today’s song.

An acoustic guitar opens the album while marking all its tone. This instrument, the Galician favorite, is again in the front while he pronounces the phrase that defines the song: “They say that time flies, because I fly more.”

Senra, who does not reach even 30 years, discards the limits of age (“What else do the sixteen, thirty -six, eighty -six?”) And leaves his own life law recorded in the chorus: “The rules are to break them / the limits only illusions / this life is to live / eternally young.”

The ‘PO2054AZ Vol. III’ Focus Track is also a nostalgic return to the most garage sound of its first albums in English, ‘Permanent Vacation’ and ‘The Art of Self-Pressure’. This is clearer in the chorus, in which the guitar acquires a heavy tone, remembering something out of the pixies.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xhneahgsm

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