The artist shared the second preview of her debut album.
Priscila Rauto continues to give previews of what will be his first material as a soloist and, after the release of “A Lalalá guitar”a song focused on exploring gratitude towards the environment with a more introspective tone, the Argentine singer and songwriter presented “Arch of triumph”the second single promoting his debut album.
After more than a decade at the head of the pop-noise project Bermudawith “Arch of triumph” The songwriter, bassist and singer delivers an energetic single whose lyrics reflect a moment of emotional tension and self-awareness. With this topic, Priscilla focuses on the discomfort of going out into the world and facing an environment that can feel hostile, fast-paced, and contradictory.
In terms of sound, the track Goes for a more disruptive and direct vibe, where anger, doubt and the feeling of not fitting in are present. Something that distinguishes the theme is that it also coexists with the idea of trusting one's own instinct, functioning as a reminder that, sometimes, not following others to listen to oneself can be the greatest victory one can have.
The song takes inspiration from The Cardigans, Cate LeBon, The Voidz, air, Sad and Fleetwood Macreflecting an artistic maturity that brings together sounds that marked his youth. With this second preview, Priscila Rauto demonstrates that his debut album will be a reflection of a personal search sustained by intuition and risk, reinforcing a broad musical identity, where the dramatic, the melodic and the unexpected coexist.


