
Kevin Kaarl - ULTRA SODADE (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Kevin Kaarl
- Title: ULTRA SODADE
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Kevin Kaarl
- Genre: Pop, Folk, Acoustic
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:57:39
- Total Size: 362 / 1005 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Esta noche
02. dime
03. no me culpes por sentir
04. siento tanto aquí
05. búscame otra vez
06. y está bien
07. que pasa si me voy?
08. ya no me llames
09. peregrinos
10. no me equivoco
11. piensa en mí de vez en cuando
12. ULTRA SODADE
13. recuérdame x siempre.
Nostalgia has always been at the heart of Kaarl’s music, ever since the release of his debut single, “Amor Viejo,” in 2018. While his Mexican roots are deeply embedded in his work, the Chihuahua-born singer seamlessly weaves in elements reminiscent of dream pop and folk-rock bands like Beach House and The Lumineers—bittersweet keyboard solos and evocative nocturnal moods. Following the global success of Paris Texas in 2022, Kaarl embarks on an even more ambitious journey with ULTRA SODADE, which balances the folk austerity of acoustic guitars with the lush indie textures of atmospheric keyboards. On “recuérdame x siempre.,” the yearning for a love that lingers in memory unfolds over a sweeping orchestral arrangement, ambient night sounds, and the steady pulse of a beating heart. Meanwhile, on “dime,” Kaarl reflects on intimate moments from the past, asking his lover if she still wants to be by his side. His voice is delicate, imbued with raw sincerity.
ULTRA SODADE once again reaffirms his creative synergy with his brother, producer, and longtime collaborator Bryan—a partnership that has never felt sharper, marking one of their most inspired creative peaks yet. In Kevin Kaarl’s existential universe, introspection and the beauty of music become our allies in healing old wounds. The journey’s end may be painful, but it is also transformative. Kevin and Bryan Kaarl walked Apple Music through some of their favorite tracks on the record.
“dime”
Bryan Kaarl: “We used a tambourine to give it a richer rhythm, something people could dance to with their partner. And the bass—I feel like it’s the most important part of this song. It’s vital.”
Kevin Kaarl: “It’s a slow song that you can dance to with someone you love. When I wrote it, I wasn’t really sure what to do with it. I wrote it for a girl—I had the melody and the guitar, but Bryan, my brother and producer, was the one who gave it that essential touch with the percussion. That folkier feel. This song reminds me of what love really is. I want to hear people sing along to the final ‘la-la-la-la.’ That’s the intention. It’s the only love song on the album—a love letter.”
“ULTRA SODADE”
KK: “Every instrument you hear on this song was played by Bryan—except for my voice and guitar. It’s beautiful. You can hear Cesária Évora singing with her stunning voice. I have immense artistic respect for her. The sample is something I absolutely love.”
BK: “The producer of this track is Nsqk. I sent him the song, and he sent it back like this—fully finished. We believe this is the most unique track on the album. It stands apart from the rest, and that’s thanks to Nsqk’s production. He’s an artist we truly admire, and we love having him on the album.”
“ya no me llames”
BK: “It’s like a release—letting go of frustration. It’s not really a sad song; it’s more of a special track. It has a lot of movement and a more uplifting energy. Through the production and the music, we wanted to amplify that feeling. That was the goal. If you listen to the song and read the lyrics, you might think it’s a sad song. But what I love about it is that, while the lyrics carry sadness, the rhythm and melody are bright and upbeat. It’s a blend of both emotions.”
KK: “Bryan really understood the vision for this album’s production and the style I wanted to achieve.”
01. Esta noche
02. dime
03. no me culpes por sentir
04. siento tanto aquí
05. búscame otra vez
06. y está bien
07. que pasa si me voy?
08. ya no me llames
09. peregrinos
10. no me equivoco
11. piensa en mí de vez en cuando
12. ULTRA SODADE
13. recuérdame x siempre.
Nostalgia has always been at the heart of Kaarl’s music, ever since the release of his debut single, “Amor Viejo,” in 2018. While his Mexican roots are deeply embedded in his work, the Chihuahua-born singer seamlessly weaves in elements reminiscent of dream pop and folk-rock bands like Beach House and The Lumineers—bittersweet keyboard solos and evocative nocturnal moods. Following the global success of Paris Texas in 2022, Kaarl embarks on an even more ambitious journey with ULTRA SODADE, which balances the folk austerity of acoustic guitars with the lush indie textures of atmospheric keyboards. On “recuérdame x siempre.,” the yearning for a love that lingers in memory unfolds over a sweeping orchestral arrangement, ambient night sounds, and the steady pulse of a beating heart. Meanwhile, on “dime,” Kaarl reflects on intimate moments from the past, asking his lover if she still wants to be by his side. His voice is delicate, imbued with raw sincerity.
ULTRA SODADE once again reaffirms his creative synergy with his brother, producer, and longtime collaborator Bryan—a partnership that has never felt sharper, marking one of their most inspired creative peaks yet. In Kevin Kaarl’s existential universe, introspection and the beauty of music become our allies in healing old wounds. The journey’s end may be painful, but it is also transformative. Kevin and Bryan Kaarl walked Apple Music through some of their favorite tracks on the record.
“dime”
Bryan Kaarl: “We used a tambourine to give it a richer rhythm, something people could dance to with their partner. And the bass—I feel like it’s the most important part of this song. It’s vital.”
Kevin Kaarl: “It’s a slow song that you can dance to with someone you love. When I wrote it, I wasn’t really sure what to do with it. I wrote it for a girl—I had the melody and the guitar, but Bryan, my brother and producer, was the one who gave it that essential touch with the percussion. That folkier feel. This song reminds me of what love really is. I want to hear people sing along to the final ‘la-la-la-la.’ That’s the intention. It’s the only love song on the album—a love letter.”
“ULTRA SODADE”
KK: “Every instrument you hear on this song was played by Bryan—except for my voice and guitar. It’s beautiful. You can hear Cesária Évora singing with her stunning voice. I have immense artistic respect for her. The sample is something I absolutely love.”
BK: “The producer of this track is Nsqk. I sent him the song, and he sent it back like this—fully finished. We believe this is the most unique track on the album. It stands apart from the rest, and that’s thanks to Nsqk’s production. He’s an artist we truly admire, and we love having him on the album.”
“ya no me llames”
BK: “It’s like a release—letting go of frustration. It’s not really a sad song; it’s more of a special track. It has a lot of movement and a more uplifting energy. Through the production and the music, we wanted to amplify that feeling. That was the goal. If you listen to the song and read the lyrics, you might think it’s a sad song. But what I love about it is that, while the lyrics carry sadness, the rhythm and melody are bright and upbeat. It’s a blend of both emotions.”
KK: “Bryan really understood the vision for this album’s production and the style I wanted to achieve.”
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