Cruising A Melody

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In 2021 Eduardo went back on the road, and in 2022 Eduardo released the second single from his upcoming album, “Time Machine”. This single was picked up by college radio stations and saw high praises from independent music media such as Skope Magazine and the Indie Source, with one of the publications comparing the riff of the guitar to “

In 2021 Eduardo went back on the road, and in 2022 Eduardo released the second single from his upcoming album, “Time Machine”. This single was picked up by college radio stations and saw high praises from independent music media such as Skope Magazine and the Indie Source, with one of the publications comparing the riff of the guitar to “ Something straight out of a Beatles or Beach Boys track” a comparison that blew Eduardo’s mind upon reading it as he is a big fan of both. This track also came with an acoustic version made available later. After releasing “Time Machine”, and managing time between being on the road and recording, Eduardo went back into the studio to finish what would become his new album “Cruising a Melody”. This album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Jamie Uertz in his studio in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the Audio Engineer for Blind Melon. It is composed of nine tracks, and even though each song has its own individual meaning, this album is also supposed to be a concept album. It’s meant to show the different stages and areas of inspiration for Eduardo’s Songwriting.

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Albums and EPs

Rusty Strings

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Eduardo has now released Rusty Strings. His first EP, which consists of a total of six new tracks. This EP is for the most part still rooted in the band’s original acoustic nature. This EP has a light, carefree attitude about it, which combines the sunny, beachy vibes of artists such as Jack Johnson with the more rock/reggae qualities of artists

Eduardo has now released Rusty Strings. His first EP, which consists of a total of six new tracks. This EP is for the most part still rooted in the band’s original acoustic nature. This EP has a light, carefree attitude about it, which combines the sunny, beachy vibes of artists such as Jack Johnson with the more rock/reggae qualities of artists like Sublime. And their melodies are such that they would be able to keep up with even the most well-known musicians of their genre. The EP opens with “Welcome To My Funeral,” a track that tells the story of a funeral from the perspective of the one who is deceased. What is unique about their music is that even in the most solemn songs they find a way to add some form of comedic outlet. The topic of funeral guests is used for this purpose in this specific track. Brown Kid sings, “Welcome to my funeral. It’s funny how things just changed. You never liked me while I was alive; there’s no need to pretend.” Rusty Strings is surrounded in a foreign, oftentimes tropical sound that combines rhythms of reggae with those of hip-hop. This is especially true in “Jamaicamecrazy” and “La Farra.” “Jamaiamecrazy” stems from the Jamaican culture and the ever-joyful and optimistic attitude displayed by its citizens. This characteristic is exhibited in a line of the chorus where Eduardo sings, “Water from the sky, but everything is fine. Ain’t nothing but a little bit of liquid sunshine.” The rap portions are unique and come as a bit of a surprise. “La Farra” is a Spanish expression that roughly translates into a "festive atmosphere." The track is more or less about being young, throwing caution to the wind, and having the time of your life. Like many of the other songs on the EP, the acoustic guitar gives off a respectable blend of mellowness and liveliness, which is exactly what is to be expected from music surrounded in such a sunny atmosphere. “Rusty Strings” is a story of one immigrant’s journey to America, told from the immigrant’s point of view. The song is dedicated to Brown Kid's father and the struggles that he faced. The lyrics allow listeners to empathize with his struggles and the lonely times he faced. Eduardo explains that no matter how lost he may have felt along the way his guitar always made him feel at home again. “Complacency” reminds us to appreciate everything that we have instead of remaining caught up in wishing for everything else that we might not have. The simplicity of this EP is actually one of its best attributes; both the range of instruments used and the use of sound effects and editing are limited. And although the album gives off such an authentic island feel, it was actually recorded right in the heart of country music in Nashville, Tenn. No matter what mood you are in beforehand, by the end of Rusty Strings, you will be in a much better one. This is one of those genuine feel-good albums that serves its purpose.

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Live Albums

En Vivo

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Purchase includes lyric video for new track "And So". In 2018 and 2019 Eduardo set off to spread some acoustic vibes all over the U.S. He performed solo shows from coffee houses to full music venues, where he was able to sharpen his tools as an artist and a musician. He performed all over the southeast, eventually branching out to California,

Purchase includes lyric video for new track "And So". In 2018 and 2019 Eduardo set off to spread some acoustic vibes all over the U.S. He performed solo shows from coffee houses to full music venues, where he was able to sharpen his tools as an artist and a musician. He performed all over the southeast, eventually branching out to California, Texas, and New York. These nine tracks are an excerpt of the 100 plus shows he played in those two years combined. This compilation of songs also includes two brand new tracks. Make sure to give "And so.." and "Trip around the sun" a spin. These two new tracks are sure to be included in a future album.

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Live Sessions at Sound Wall

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Purchase includes videos for the live, in-studio performances of the three songs. This session was recorded at Sound Wall in Opelika, Al. The three tracks include songs from Eduardo's EP "Rusty Strings". The tracks are live versions of "Complacency" and "La Farra". It also includes a live version of what was a new track at that time called

Purchase includes videos for the live, in-studio performances of the three songs. This session was recorded at Sound Wall in Opelika, Al. The three tracks include songs from Eduardo's EP "Rusty Strings". The tracks are live versions of "Complacency" and "La Farra". It also includes a live version of what was a new track at that time called "Sunrise". You can also get it free by joining the mailing list.

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Singles

Christmas List

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A perfect track for the holidays. Eduardo and his daughter Emily recorded this song as a family project. They liked it so much, they decided to share it with everyone. Christmas list is written from a kid's point of view, and shows how much they look forward to Christmas day.

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Sunrise-Single

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Purchase includes lyric video for "Sunrise". Sunrise is a track about waiting for a better tomorrow, and looking for second chances. This song was recorded in a studio in Music Row in Nashville, Tn. See below for reviews for Sunrise.

"Infusing a carefree attitude into music that also thrives on powerful messages that encourage listeners to ponder

Purchase includes lyric video for "Sunrise". Sunrise is a track about waiting for a better tomorrow, and looking for second chances. This song was recorded in a studio in Music Row in Nashville, Tn. See below for reviews for Sunrise.

"Infusing a carefree attitude into music that also thrives on powerful messages that encourage listeners to ponder what’s going on in the world around them isn’t always an easy feat. But the Lima, Peruvia-born singer-songwriter, Eduardo, has stunningly done just that on his latest single, Sunrise." - Shockya.com

"Sunrise is a track that is full of heart. It creates a gentle atmosphere that projects a sense of ease not found in most mainstream music today. - Review Fix.

"Fans of beachy music and more mellow-sounding jams will want to check out “Sunrise”. - Music existence.

The message still makes itself known in a very big way – gratitude for the world around us and embarking on a new journey. Once that sun is up, anything is possible is the viewpoint I encountered in “Sunrise”. - Indie source.

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