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Siempre Es Hoy
- 2002
- 17 tracks
- 1 uur, 10 min
- argentine rock
Album Description
"Siempre Es Hoy" is the third studio album from Argentine rock icon Gustavo Cerati, released on November 26, 2002, under the Ariola label. This 17-track masterpiece blends the boundaries of Argentine rock, Latin rock, and Latin alternative, showcasing Cerati's evolution from his earlier works. While advertised as Cerati's rock album, "Siempre Es Hoy" leans heavily into electronic styles, offering a unique fusion that sets it apart in his discography. The album was recorded over an extensive period from April 2001 to September 2002 across several studios, including Del Cielito, Capitán, Santito, and El Pie, with additional production by Sacha Triujeque and Toy Hernández. The meticulous recording process culminated in a seamless mix engineered by Sacha Triujeque and Cerati himself. The album's standout tracks, such as "Cosas Imposibles" and "No Te Creo," highlight Cerati's signature blend of introspective lyrics and innovative soundscapes. "Siempre Es Hoy" was nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album" category the following year, cementing its place as a pivotal work in Cerati's career. With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album is a testament to Cerati's artistic versatility and enduring influence in the Latin rock genre.
Tracks
- Cosas ImposiblesGustavo Cerati
- No Te CreoGustavo Cerati
- ArtefactoGustavo Cerati
- Nací para EstoGustavo Cerati
- Amo Dejarte AsíGustavo Cerati
- Tu Cicatriz En MiGustavo Cerati
- Señales LuminosasGustavo Cerati
- KaraokeGustavo Cerati
- SulkyGustavo Cerati
- CasaGustavo Cerati
- CamuflajeGustavo Cerati
- AltarGustavo Cerati
- Torre De MarfilGustavo Cerati
- FantasmaGustavo Cerati
- VivoGustavo Cerati
- SudestadaGustavo Cerati
- EspecieGustavo Cerati
About Gustavo Cerati
Gustavo Cerati, the charismatic frontman of the iconic Latin rock band Soda Stereo, left an indelible mark on the music world with his powerful vocals and innovative guitar work. Born in Argentina, Cerati's influence extended far beyond his home country, earning him international acclaim and a place among the most important figures in Latin rock. His solo career was equally impressive, with over 10 million records sold and a plethora of awards, including the prestigious Latin Grammy. Cerati's flamboyant stage presence and musical prowess brought stadium rock to Latin America, making him a beloved figure among fans of Argentine rock, Latin rock, rock en español, and Latin alternative. His legacy continues to inspire musicians and captivate audiences worldwide.
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