Nadar de Noche

Nadar de Noche has carved out a sound that stands at the crossroads of pop, post-rock, and electronic textures.

On “Extrañamente”, their second full-length, Nadar de Noche steps confidently into a more expansive and atmospheric sound.

The band, which brings together musicians from Temporada de Tormentas, Archipiélagos and Fin del Mundo (well known groups in the space/rock and emo scenes in Buenos Aires), leans on synths, layered guitars and subtle rhythms to craft songs that feel both intimate and cinematic.

Rather than relying on grand gestures, the album thrives on tension and release: melodies often begin in hushed, almost fragile tones before unfolding into richer, denser arrangements.

Tracks like “Temporal” exemplify this approach, shifting from acoustic delicacy to a swelling wall of sound that flirts with distortion.

The balance between restraint and intensity becomes the album’s defining pulse, with guest contributions from Anyi and Roberto Aleandri widening the palette.

Nadar de Noche has carved out a sound that stands at the crossroads of pop, post-rock, and electronic textures, delivering an album that lingers like the memory of a dream you can’t quite let go.

Stream “Extrañamente” LP on Bandcamp, Spotify and YouTube.

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