Bunbury cuestiona el estado del mundo en su nuevo disco
“Para él, ‘la libertad tan cacareada se reduce a la capacidad de decidir si queremos un tipo de celular u otro, un carro azul o uno rojo, una televisión de plasma o una de 3D. Es simplemente una libertad de consumo, pese que nos dicen: ‘Sois libres, podéis hacer lo que queráis’’
‘A fin de cuentas, el aleteo de una mariposa en Tokio puede ocasionar un tsunami al otro lado del mundo’, explica. ‘Lo que hagamos con nuestra alimentación, con los objetos que usamos, con nuestros hijos y con nuestro barrio pueden hacer mucho para cambiar el mundo’.”
This upcoming tuesday one of the most anticipated albums for me this year will be released. It´s the new album from Enrique Bunbury — “Palosanto” where he returns to his roots and takes a good look at the social movements which are happening now in the world.
Among the subject which is fairly well presented on this album are the social movements and the social liberties in the world. Do you dare to say to NO to the latest gadgets and influences from your friends? Do you still dare to say your opinion while everyone else is nog agreeing with you?
As well he´s mentioning his opinion about improving the world. If you want to change the world, start with yourself, your family and your direct neighborhood.
If you like spanish rock, have a listen to this album and if you like Bunbury anyway, I think you´ll be happy to learn that he got back to his roots for this album.
Preorder or listen to the album if you want on the iTunes store.
And look at the video from the first song: Despierta (Wake Up)