We chatted with Sehore a while back about their second album, “Husfikbur“. Seems like we’re not the only ones who had our eyes on that record. The band has just added to their accolades with a Silver Medal for “Pesadilla” and a Bronze Medal for “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)” at the 2025 Global Music Awards, reaffirming their position as one of the most inventive acts in contemporary experimental music.
To refresh your memory, the album “Husfikbur” continues Sehore’s surrealist exploration of sound, humor, and human fragility. Its title evokes a shop window – a mirror of memory and melancholy – where listeners can glimpse the fragmented reflections of their own lives. Through this glass, Sehore invites the audience to find beauty in absurdity and solace in sadness. The album was recorded at Paco Loco Studio, mastered at Kadifornia by Mario G. Alberni, and released on MusicHunters records.
Musically, the album is a labyrinth of kitsch and complexity, inspired by Umberto Eco’s writings and constructed from a palette few dare to touch: bossa velha, flamenco fusion, cha-cha-cha, and funk-laced avant-garde. Each song bends traditional harmony, weaving dissonance, augmented scales, and chromatic experiments into something both playful and profound. “Plástico” critiques environmental excess; “Armas” marches in 5/4 time against the arms trade; “Hipnosis” channels Ed Wood-era horror through a spectral Theremin.
Sehore’s compositions delight in variation and repetition – philosophical puzzles disguised as music. Beneath the humor lies depth; beneath the strangeness, sincerity. And, it seems like the Global Music Awards agree. Congratulations to Sehore for this incredible honor, and we cannot wait to see what this one-of-a-kind act comes up with next.
Stream “Bla bla bla (cha cha cha)” here.
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