Synth pop is one of the most enjoyable and popular genres out there due to its infectious hooks. Channeling that thrilling energy in his own music, Pol Sembrano releases a new self-titled album. The Seattle-based Filipino American composer brings his lifetime of real-life experience and musical knowledge to this new project that creates a fine balance between nostalgia and modern pop-electronic energy. After listening to the entire album, the audience would definitely find inspiration from artists like Depeche Mode and New Order. However, this self-titled synth pop album is distinctively personal for the artist as it draws its sounds from the modern new wave of synth pop traditions.
Comprising 9 songs in total, the new project by Sembrano is shaped by his artistic visions. He is a classically trained pianist who handles vocals, instrumentation, and programming across the entire album. The songs explore the themes of love, loss, escapism, and perseverance. However, the overall tone of this body of art leans toward the themes of self-love and acceptance. The official singles like ‘Anywhere’ celebrate the spirit of global connection, while ‘Open Mind’ pairs pulsing electronic rhythms with a message of standing up for oppressed people. With its entire tracklist, the album definitely stands as a confident artistic statement. Pol Sembrano has brought his exceptional musical ability to talk about scenarios that demand notice in today’s world. Songs like ‘Pedestal’, ‘On That Day’, ‘Number’, and many more reflect his talent and creative capabilities in the best possible way. The singles are available on Spotify, along with the entire album, ready to order on Bandcamp. Follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for more regular updates.
Album Link: https://polsembrano.bandcamp.com/album/self-titled
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