EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
EARMILK EARMILK
EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • Pop
  • R&B

Buscabulla's Sophomore Album Is Dreampop Excellence

  • June 20, 2025
  • Alan Baez
Detail's of EARMILK Buscabulla's Sophomore Album Is Dreampop Excellence
Artist Name:
Buscabulla
Album Name:
Se Amaba Así
Release Type:
Album
Release Date:
June 13, 2025
Record Label:
Domino Recording Co
Label Location:
Review Author:
Alan Baez
Review Date:
June 20, 2025
EM Review Rating:
8.5
Total
0
Shares
0
0

After a stark five years of honing the craft, the dynamic return of the Puerto Rican duo is a refreshing return to form and mark of progress. Buscabulla, the brainchild of  Luis Alfredo Del Valle and Raquel Berrios made a name for themselves and their eccentric brand of indie-pop at a pivotal time in music culture, where everything was beginning to shift due to the Covid pandemic. Their 2020 debut Regressa saw the two break into the larger social conscience, but the two took the following years to lay low. 

Buscabulla has been keeping busy, to say the least. The last five years may have been a time of internal training and rest for the duo, but that hasn't kept them from being productive, making their brand well known through performances such as the Tiny Desk at home series, and landing spots on Bad Bunny's landmark "Andrea" track. While the two stayed low, they've been cultivating a dynamic sound built on dream pop escapades and subtle, yet enchanting melodies; resulting in a sequel project that makes the wait all the more worth it.

Se Amaba Asi marks the significant step in the two's career, establishing themselves as a productive work in contemporary Latin music, and a group capable of so much range. Se Amaba Asi doesn't feel aged or like the two grasping for straws that made Regressa so memorable, but more as a confident and mature departure into more exciting waters and there are tracks all throughout that exude that confidence and growth.

It can’t be overstated that most of the songs present carry some of the luscious production I’ve heard all year, with subtle changes in tempo that make for great breaks in the overall contemporary theme, while staying consistent with the album’s tone. A demonstrative force that exemplifies this is “Miraverahí,” which features this, what could best be described as wonky, drum pattern that adds an eccentric change of pace but continues to breath life to Berrios' yearning vocals. It's a good show that tracks aren't scared of moving in non traditional directions.

Production is consistent all throughout the project, wearing the dreampop genre on full display, but still not tying the group to any significant genre label. One stand out of this type of production is the outstanding “Te Fuiste,” which is a fusion of dreamy pop and jazz tendencies; one that carries Berrios' poignant vocals significantly well.

The album starts on a high note and has a few missteps along the first half where tone feels a little less focused, but it all catches up immediately after “Te Fuiste,” seamlessly blending the last few tracks for a subtle, yet strong finish.

Something to admire on the direction the two take on various points of the album is the fluidity with production. While "dreamy" best describes it as whole, the various moments where the two mix things up makes for an exciting change. The best example of this is "Mi Marido,” a song that capitalizes off the tonal shift with the sample. Something that comes left field at first listen, but really draws you in as Berrios makes her own goldie.

Se Amaba Asi is available now on all DSP's

Connect with Buscabulla here:

Twitter // Instagram

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • Buscabulla
  • dream pop
  • Latin Artists
  • Latin music
  • New York Artists
Alan Baez

You May Also Like
View Article
  • Alt-Pop
  • Indie
  • Pop

Laura Jadi confronts desire and darkness on dazzling debut EP ‘beware the devil’

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • Alternative Rock
  • Mainstage

j dylan paul unveils striking debut “sisyphean”

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • Classical
  • Electronic
  • Feature
  • Indie
  • Jazz
  • Mainstage
  • New Music

Heretic forks and Great Danes – inside Niia’s world of 'V' [Interview]

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • Afrobeats
  • Album Reviews
  • Funk
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • R&B
  • Soul
  • World Music

Fredy V & The Foundation find freedom in groove on 'NO TRIBE NO I' [Album Review]

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • New Music

Adam Paddock shares poignant and introspective sophomore album 'THE GREATEST COMPROMISE'

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • Synth Pop

Makena delivers blend of quiet hope and honesty on "Delusional"

  • November 4, 2025
Jonathan Corbie
View Article
  • Classical
  • New Music
  • Singer/songwriter

Jonathan Corbie composes soundscapes that demand to be felt

  • November 4, 2025
View Article
  • Alternative Rock
  • Rock

TOCK + TONE share potent single "Something to Do"

  • November 3, 2025
Popular Music
  • Laura Jadi confronts desire and darkness on dazzling debut EP ‘beware the devil’
    • November 4, 2025
  • Fredy V & The Foundation find freedom in groove on 'NO TRIBE NO I' [Album Review]
    • November 4, 2025
  • [Interview] Veteran Thai BL pair OffGun dive into debut UK fanmeet, working together for a decade & more
    • November 4, 2025
  • Adam Paddock shares poignant and introspective sophomore album 'THE GREATEST COMPROMISE'
    • November 4, 2025
  • Makena delivers blend of quiet hope and honesty on "Delusional"
    • November 4, 2025
Recent Scoops
  • Simone Feroci establishes his towering presence in the world of bass guitars with hopeful track "California Forever"
    • October 30, 2025
  • UK Festivals Wrapped Up: A diverse weekend of music, food and culture
    • October 2, 2025
  • DNORRI is a breakout voice built for musical resonance and connection
    • September 25, 2025
  • Jay Tone is carving out his space with "Puzzles"
    • July 7, 2025
Community Voices
  • From Machismo To Mujeres: Women As The Face Of Reggaeton
    • July 14, 2022
  • Tyler the creator
    4 things I learned on the 'Call Me If You Get Lost' tour
    • March 31, 2022
  • 4 things every artist needs to think about in 2022
    • January 27, 2022
  • The TikTok Takeover of Hip-Hop
    • January 11, 2022

EARMILK EARMILK
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
All Milk. No Duds.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.