Sotto In Su's album Südamerika Sept 90 is a captivating collection of South American-inspired music that showcases the band's versatility and creativity. The album features a mix of traditional and contemporary styles, with each track offering a unique and engaging sound.
The album's opening track, "La Llorona," sets the tone with its haunting vocals and rhythmic percussion. It's a powerful and emotional song that draws the listener in and sets the stage for what's to come.
The album's standout track, "El Condor Pasa," is a beautiful and moving tribute to the Andean culture. The band's use of traditional instruments, such as the pan flute and charango, adds an authentic touch to the song and elevates it to new heights.
Other tracks, such as "Bambuco," "Canto De Ossanha," and "La Bamba," showcase the band's ability to blend different styles and genres seamlessly. The result is a vibrant and dynamic album that will keep the listener engaged from start to finish.