Alma
Gustavo Cerati's "Alma" stands as a defining track from the 1999 album *Bocanada*, showcasing his evolution as a solo artist following his work with Rockabilly. The song blends electronic textures with melodic sensibilities, characteristic of the late 90s alternative and indie pop landscape. It reflects Cerati's continued exploration of romantic themes and introspective moods, distinguishing his solo sound from his earlier rock collaborations. Released during a period of significant artistic maturity, the recording captures the atmospheric production style that became a hallmark of his discography. The track remains a staple in discussions of 90s Spanish pop and demonstrates Cerati's ability to craft emotionally resonant songs that transcend specific genres. |