The alternation between a song sung by Jenny Homer and another by Charlie Baldonado creates that dreamy nostalgia that makes us shrug off our regrets. The memories, the small sufferings of the past, that loneliness which at certain times in youth crushes you, is filtered through a "never mind" of musical intertwinings that are, in themselves, a smile to the past.
And the melancholy can only be happy in these stories that these kids tell us in 1988. Of extraordinary emotional intensity are the songs that one after the other, in their clarity, immerse us in an atmosphere of slight sadness that brings the pleasure of remembering being young.
As we were saying, Jenny's vocal contributions are profound compared to Baldonado's more carefree ones, yet together they create a luminous evanescence that infects us with its electroacoustic immediacy.
The musical motifs may remind us of carefree journeys undertaken along those dusty American highways that stretch straight and flat for hundreds of miles and that, in their natural desert-like desolation, trigger a ruthless intimate revisionism even for simple souls. And then you might realize you haven't moved from the couch in the living room and that everything is confined to the "home".
A staticity of physical and psychological interiors that creates a fade-out for our anxieties. "Small steps" but great sensations.
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