2023-05-07 21:31:26
In the current urban scene it is not uncommon to find repeated formulas, this is not the case with Dillom. The 22 year old has managed to create a disruptive sound with its own aestheticwhich seeks to capture a concept both sound and visual.
Post Mortem is the result of this search that began a year and a half ago. On December 1, 2021, with its official launch and its final stage began on April 14 before a packed Movistar Arena.
“On the one hand, it is a very important moment in my life and the closing of an era and I am quite nostalgic, so looking back is very emotional, but on the other hand it is also We have been on the Post Mortem tour for a year and a half and I am already tiredmy eggs are full, I want to do new things, ”Dillom said with a laugh in dialogue with Perfil Música.
Post Mortemas well as almost all the projects that the creator of “Opa” faces, are characterized by raising a concept, something that today is not so easy to find in music, and Dillom’s lyrics, dark, sarcastic and crude for a hand, but funny and tender on the other, are a clear example of this.
“What I don’t like is putting filler in the lyrics. I really try that each word that I put has a meaning or says something, it can even be something very deep or stupid, a joke, but that it contributes something or is something new, ”explained the artist.
– Do you notice an evolution in your way of writing?
– There are many things with which I no longer feel identified, I see many lyrics that I say, well now I write much better, but life is like that. I started making beats, instrumentals, and it was never my idea to writeI never wrote or anything. And out of nowhere I started to write and I started as roughly as I might and it’s a matter of practicing and improving and today I feel that I write much better.
“Wave of Suicides”, the passage to the new stage of Dillom.
The first glimpse of Dillom’s new era came with the release of “Suicide Wave”a punk rock who in his video vindicates, through comedy, the image of the glam rockstar of the 80s and 90s.
“One day I sat down and said, it looks like doing a more punk song, even as if one day we are together and we do a change, half what it looks like at the moment. What I had in mind was to make a comeback to come back with something heavy with medium hot bars, throwing in some sticks,” Dillom said.
The great particularity of the video is that it has a cameo of one of the great references of national rock, such as Andres Calamaro. “It’s a great endorsement to have him in the video, it’s like big words,” she said in relation to the cameo.
– How was the friendship with Andrés Calamaro born?
– On Twitter, he has his anonymous account. And someone sent me a message and said, jerk, Andrés spoke to you, and I didn’t know it was his Twitter. And there we talked, we hit it off, I just traveled to Spain to play there and he lives there, so we met at his house in person. And so we hit a very good vibe, we text all the time. It’s crazy, I never imagined it in my life (laughs), if someone came to me and told me a few years ago I was going to say no, lie. It is a very big madness, I have gone to the house, and being in the house I say, I am in the house of Andrés Calamaro.
– And another of the great references that endorse you is Fito Páez…
– And, Fito too, he’s a boss, crazy. We met him at a festival in Saldías, we were doing a presentation in our rehearsal room and he fell and we had already finished and he fell and said play something else. And we had already disarmed and I looked at the kids and told them, Fito says let’s play, let’s play right now (laughs).
Hereinfollowing, Dillom notice that he is going to take a well-deserved rest for a short time and then start making music for everything that is coming.
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