On September 16, Daniel Sabater has realized the dream of releasing his first album on the market: 11 songs were part of it will eventually go awaya first album in which the composer, producer and singer from Murcia was looking for his own sound supported by the basics of alternative pop and urban music.
Six months later, Daniel Sabater changes his hair color and abandons the lowercase letters that have always characterized the titles of his songs and projects to teach us CAB with capital letters. The first advance of a new musical stage of which he feels really proud. Here’s how he shared it with his fans a few days ago now via his Twitter profile:
“Since I started in music, every time I released a song, I would release it feeling a little tired because I was always experimenting and learning and already thinking about the next thing, but with this theme is one of the first times that in its release I always feel excited and connected. I feel like this new project is starting to feel more like me, I’m enjoying it more and I hope it shows. I hope you enjoy this stage, it is happening with a lot of love”.
A song that those who came to his last concert in Murcia will have already been able to hear live, since he took the opportunity to offer this gift to those present on his tour.
“Stop calling me, I’m not going to pick you up or ask you for a taxi. I don’t even wanna see you, good luck but don’t come near me“the artist sings in a low voice in the first seconds of the song, before breaking up with electric guitars and drums. And this song tells us about a goodbye to a relationship that is over, of a person who wants to leave while the artist continues to explore the genre of pop rock.
As for the music video, based on one of his original ideas and directed by Sergio So So, we can see the singer in full open heart surgery which seems to have gone wrong: doctors and nurses panic around him while he remains lying on the operating table. However, the video ends with the singer in a taxi and his heart in his hands. Will heartbreak be one of the main themes of his more than likely second album? It is still early to know.