Imaginaria Sonora

Imaginaria Sonora is the fifth studio album of Bohemia Suburbana: a journey to the roots of the band and a leap into the future. The twelve songs were the result of a process of collective creation among Giovanni Pinzón, Álvaro Rodríguez, Pepe Mollinedo, Juancarlos Barrios and Josué García, who in addition to being good friends, are professional musicians and music lovers.

Phil Vinall, producer of bands like Placebo, Zoe, Enjambre, Radiohead and Pulp, received a demo of the band, and traveled to Guatemala to work with them. Dan Zlotnik (brasses) and Cuarteto Asturias (strings) were guest musicians who participated in Imaginaria Sonora. Mix was done by Manny Calderon (Hello Seahorse, Bunbury) and Phil Vinall at Sonic Ranch Studios located in El Paso, Texas. Harris Newman of Gray Market Mastering was in charge of mastering in Montreal Canada.

Pinzón's social lyrics, criticism of humanistic and poetry, at times introspective and romantic, absorbs the Guatemalan volcanic essence, accompanies the migrant that crosses the desert, Latin American living traditions and explores Xibalba's myths. Songs such as Irreversible Sistema, Tengo que llegar (first single), Mal Sabor, Día de Muertos, Pero Nadie, and Ayai Uyui are emerging as the journey into the new sound of Bohemia.[1]

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