Rolo Sartorio releases second solo album, exploring intimate themes
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Rolo Sartorio is releasing a second solo album, "Antifaz," featuring 12 tracks, after the success of his first solo effort, "1973."
- The solo project allows Sartorio to explore quieter, more intimate themes distinct from his work with the band La Beriso.
- "Antifaz" will be released on August 1, with a live show at The Roxy Live, while La Beriso plans to tour internationally later in the year.
Rolo Sartorio, the frontman of the Argentine rock band La Beriso, is expanding his musical horizons with a second solo album titled "Antifaz." This project allows him to delve into more personal and introspective themes that differ from the band's signature sound.
Sartorio has established a home studio to facilitate his songwriting, describing the material for his solo work as quieter and more tranquil than what he typically creates with La Beriso. "Antifaz" will comprise twelve tracks, with new songs being released weekly leading up to the album's official launch on August 1. A concert at The Roxy Live is scheduled for the same night, where fans can experience the full conceptual album.
His first solo album, "1973," released the previous year, also met with success, selling out shows. Sartorio notes that he already has enough material for a third solo album, but economic factors influence the pace of recording and releasing new music.
While Sartorio dedicates significant time to his solo endeavors, he continues to lead La Beriso. The band is not planning to release new material this year but will embark on tours across Argentina and Chile in the second half of the year. Sartorio emphasizes that his solo work and his contributions to La Beriso are complementary, drawing from the same creative wellspring.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.