Album Review/ Pop Rock : Sehore’s ‘Husfikbur’

When you listen to Sehore’s work, you not only meet music, you interact with emotion. His music blends fluid Latin music with blues, rock, and an emotional perspective that will make you feel it all. Not only that, but his music carries culture. We saw it in his award-winning LADENCIA album. And now in his sophomore album, ‘Husfikbur’. Across the fourteen-track album, he takes Latin rock and blues to a whole new spectrum of feeling. There are definite explorative and experimental facets, presented as if to capture a nuanced, nameless emotion or human experience. There’s so many specificities like this across the board and it is such an interesting space to explore. 

‘Bossa Velha’ opens the album. The song is made up of grooves, layers of melody and rhythms mixed in. With flashes of rock music and electric guitar, the song coasts along tropical vibes and deep evocative music. So rich and immersive. He doesn’t craft music to fit a specific style. But invents a whole new stylistic pallet to find the emotion. 

Like a movie, most of it has animated elements, scenes, frames, moods, and characters that suck you in the world and keep you in. In tracks like ‘Locura’, ‘Poquito a Poco’, and ‘Escape Room’. They seem to have such an edgy slate, a fantastic way of relating to emotions and experience. 

There are some drastic funk and jazz moments across the album as well. Like in ‘Plástico’, ‘Tientos, tangos y siguiriya funk’ and ‘Hipnosis’, we see such deliberate stylistic deviations to bring life into the themes. The discordant continuum in Plastico, the warping, cerebral funk of the second track and the dramatic echoing flows of the third. The artist does thematic transfer really well. 

‘Bla bla bla, cha cha cha’, ‘Energías renovables’ and ‘Lagrimita’ are all fun, feel-good, and fluid Latin music that you can dance to, fill your ambience with and just feel passing through you. And like this, the artist puts so much musical and artistic culture into his songs. Each song has something so distinct that you cannot find in another. And like that, the atmosphere keeps growing varied and fascinating. Listen Now! 

The artist won Silver Medal, for the song 'Pesadilla,' at the 2025 Global Music Awards. 

Recorded at Paco Loco Studio. Mastered at Kadifornia by Mario G. Alberni ℗ 2025 MusicHunters Record

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The album is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Husfikbur’ by Sehore here - 

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