Morat’s jump with his new album, ‘is tomorrow’: from the wink to Shakira to what they had never done before | Los40 Global Show

Morat It has gone through Los40 Global Show To chat with Tony Aguilar about It’s tomorrowhis new album. The Colombian band talks to the presenter about the intense recording process, the emotion of singing at home and the evolution of their sound. Between confessions and laughs, unpublished details have also revea MTV. In addition, they advance what comes with their tour of pending issues, which promises to be a powerful trip throughout its repertoire.
‘It’s tomorrow’, his new album
Juan Pablo Isaza: “It was a hard process. We pillo at a time when we were preparing for the stadium tour. Only with the first album we had the experience of doing it in a relaxed and quiet way. The rest of our albums have been in the middle of tours and other things, and this has not been the exception”
Martin Vargas: “Something very nice of this album is that it is the first time we recorded an album in our studio in Bogotá. There is one of the songs, the first, which has a string arrangement that we recorded in Buenos Aires. And we finished certain things in New York, but we recorded it in Bogotá, and it is a very nice component of the experience to have done so.”
The first time of the Vargas brothers singing
Juan Pablo Villamil: “It is very special for us because Natural disaster It is the first song in which it aligns with a band formation that had not aligned. And it’s the brothers Vargas singing. It is very exciting. ”
Martin Vargas: “It is the first song we do specifically to apologize to the couple. And it is a song that people were looking for.”
A song with wink to Shakira
Juan Pablo Isaza: “MTV It is a song with Colombian references and our childhood. We talked about Juan Pablo Montoya, from Shakira and what felt to be alive at that time”
The favorite
Juan Pablo Isaza: “I return to you It is my favorite. ”
Martin Simon: “It’s also my favorite. It’s the most rock facet on the album, more uptempo. One hears that song and needs to listen to it live. It is a song that has a couple of surprises that we have not yet told him, but that will see it over time”

A tour with pending issues
Juan Pablo Isaza: “The tour is called pending issues and is a transition tour. The idea is to play in those cities where we wanted and could not with the stadium tour. Then the tour of already tomorrow and Spain will come, clearly, it will be. ”
Juan Pablo Villamil: “There is a song that I love and I would like to play. They are going to kill me, but it’s called 23. We have never touched it, people like it a lot. ”
Juan Pablo Isaza: “With the first album we sang all the songs because there was no more. With the second one you already have to start choosing. But with the fifth we already have a large enough catalog to make it a fart to make a setlist.”
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