![]() If stories like the one you just read matter, help us keep the Sentinel different and still here when you need us, for everyone. Even if you can’t give right now, click here to subscribe to our free daily email E-ditions. Este es solo un video hecho por fanticos, no para fines comerciales.Sgueme en Instagram. Join our mission by clicking below and providing even a few dollars a month, or more if you’re able. We need readers like you to become partners and help us. ![]() The costs of producing top-notch journalism are steep. Our print editions are free on stands across the region, and our daily email E-ditions are free just for signing up, to anyone.īut we need your help to carry out this essential mission. Factual reporting is crucial to a sound democracy, a solid community and a satisfying life. Like you, we know how critical accurate and factual information are in making the best decisions about, well, everything that matters. ![]() The Sentinel not only cares deeply about bringing our readers accurate and critical news, we insist all of the crucial stories we provide are available for everyone - for free. “Para Mi” is a promising start for a rising artist. Lyrics to 'Far Away From Home' by CUCO: Im far away from home, but Im sure I know she knows / That theres nobody else existing in my world / In the middle of the road, a beacon lighting up for help / Telling me to come back home, I dont know where to go / In the morning, with nobody next to me / In my bed, in my. And while the album is thematically and musically coherent, the record would benefit from a standout song, one that breaks the trancelike effect created by Cuco’s lo-fi production. “Best Friend,” for example, starts strong with a Latin music intro, but feels bogged down by the bedroom production-style beats that drop in. Though the album is a strong debut, admittedly it feels cluttered at times. From an earnest beginning when “anyone can see the obvious with their own eyes/That you’re special, special to me” to “the aftermath of love and crying eyes,” Cuco’s voice is steady, guiding the journey. The appropriately titled “Lovetripper” is a dream-like love song where he takes his time singing through the cycle of love. In “Ego Death in Thailand,” the music is spacey, ambient and sunny as his voice echoes, “Don’t look away look through my eyes/Every breath you take another part of me dies.” A gracious modern nod to fine European gastronomy. “Keeping Tabs” is not only about keeping tabs on his current state of mind, but also “trippin’ off the tabs in my room,” as he confesses, “I don’t know why baby but I’m feeling blue.”ĭarker imagery in “Far Away from Home” is cushioned with synthesizers, fuzzy electric guitar, angelic whirling and chimes that flutter in the background as Cuco sings, “I’m rotting in the image of my head.” After taking Paris by storm, internationally acclaimed chef Daniel Rose returns home with Le Coucou. The 21-year-old Los Angeles artist Omar Banos, known by his stage name Cuco, has landed himself between indie pop and G-funk hip-hop with his lazy, relaxed and psychedelic album.Įven the drug references laced throughout never cheapen the record.
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