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Usted Señalemelo Discusses Stripped-Back Sound on New Album 'Términos & Condiciones'

By

Ernesto Lechner

27d ago· 6 min readen

Summary

Argentine rock trio Usted Señalemelo, from Mendoza, discusses their fourth album 'Términos & Condiciones' and their deliberate shift toward a pared-down, back-to-basics approach. The band, known for blending synth-pop, South American folk, and electronica, reflects on their artistic evolution and the decision to strip back their sound after establishing themselves as visionary figures in Argentine rock with albums like II (2017) and Tripolar (2023).

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The band's ascent was never loud or glamorous. Hailing from the province of Mendoza, Usted works their magic in subtle ways.
The trio talks about the daring decision to pare things down on the new LP 'Términos & Condiciones.'
Usted Señalemelo established itself as one of the most visionary bands in the highly competitive field of Argentine rock.
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The trio talks about the daring decision to pare things down on the new LP 'Términos & Condiciones.'

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