Marcelo Ezquiaga's new album, "El gaucho vive y muere en su ley," is a powerful collection of great songs that captivates from the first moment. With a variety of styles and rhythms, Ezquiaga delivers several gems that engrave themselves in the listener's memory. The album begins with tracks like "Espinazo" and "Calada," which set the stage for the captivating "El gaucho vive y muere en su ley," a song that combines elements of reggae and rock. Then, tracks like "Espuela" and "La primer verdad" offer a variety of sounds ranging from white soul to Charly García's characteristic style. A notable aspect of this album is that Ezquiaga, primarily a pianist, completely dispenses with guitars, using instead a variety of instruments such as piano, keyboards, trombones, trumpets, cellos, percussion, and bandoneons. This decision, unusual in the world of rock, gives the album a distinctive and fresh sound.
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