sueter7 - Todo Salió bien en la Sencilla Villa Quién (2026)


I can hear why this album would make a strong first impression. It has a very clear emotional and aesthetic world: soft glitch-pop, bedroom indie, a bit of noise, a bit of melancholy, all filtered through something intimate and handmade rather than polished. It feels personal in a real way, and I like that it doesn’t sound as though it was built from interchangeable indie-pop presets.

Still, the main issue is that I hear more sensibility than force. The album has atmosphere, detail and tenderness, but not enough movement. Too often the songs seem content to stay inside the same emotional temperature instead of building toward something sharper, bigger or more transformative. The textures are appealing, the writing is sincere, but the record doesn’t generate enough tension and release to really deepen its impact.

That also affects the runtime. On paper, the long-form ambition is appealing, but in practice I suspect the album would start to feel diffuse rather than cumulative. Instead of the emotional world getting larger, it risks becoming more uniform. On your indie grid, that’s exactly the kind of thing that drags a record from the low-70s into the low-60s: strong identity, but limited propulsion; nice melodic fragments, but not enough lift; intimacy, but not enough urgency.

So, I’d read it as an album I respect more than I love. It has a real voice, and that matters, but I don’t hear enough escalation, contrast or structural payoff to make its emotional world fully land. It feels thoughtful, gentle and carefully made — just not powerful enough.

Pros

A genuinely distinctive DIY/indietronica identity, with enough personality to avoid feeling like generic bedroom indie.
The glitch-pop textures and soft melodic writing give the album a recognisable atmosphere from the start.
There’s a real sense of intimacy and place in the songwriting, which makes the record feel authored rather than assembled.

Cons

Too little escalation and too much emotional/dramatic flatness across the runtime.
The album leans heavily on texture, tenderness and mood, but doesn’t consistently turn them into strong payoffs.
At nearly 50 minutes, the softness of the palette starts to blur songs together rather than deepen the experience.







Genre: Indietronica
Country: Argentina

Final Verdict: 63% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 318th / 501

Highlight: Mapache


Made me think of:
Parannoul
Asian Glow
Kero Kero Bonito

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