Jagger
📖 About this album
An album that marks an evolution in Mikel Erentxun's sound, drawing on Anglo-American rock and contemporary pop. The Basque singer moves between ballads and harder-edged tracks, showing real range. Careful production with acoustic guitars and lyrics that circle love and the passage of time.
📝 Our review
Jagger shows Mikel Erentxun in darker and more electric territory than usual. The album draws from classic Anglo-Saxon rock without sounding like pastiche — no easy feat in Spanish-language rock. Erentxun's voice remains his greatest asset: expressive, with a particular melancholy recognized by those who've followed him since Duncan Dhu. Some tracks have more filler than substance, but the whole is solid for Spanish singer-songwriter rock.
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