Song Review/ Blues : El Oso Guapo’s ‘Eucalyptus’

El Oso Guapo curates moods with his songs. Using deep ambient features and fringes, he details vivid soundscapes that touch upon myths, legends, history, culture, and emotion. The artist specialises in Latin blues, floating it with oriental beats into blues rock raises. His latest release is the ‘Copium’ album, a collection that marries the visceral parts of human existence with mystical sonic imagery and slumberous melodies. 

The song, ‘Eucalyptus’ from this album, features a dreamy whirl of blues. With eastern percussion tapping into passionate saxophone tails and flinging guitars, the artist creates a promiscuous backdrop for his sedating baritones. There is an ethereal intimacy and warm wisdom that he carries in his vocals. It is hypnotic as they absorb into the intoxicating progression of the instrumentals. In the moments leading up to the bridge, there’s an emphatic, powerful instrumental arc before it mellows out into the softness of the night air and the quietness of the dim room. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Eucalyptus’ (Copium) by El Oso Guapo here - 

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