top of page

Listen to Misteró
"It's okay to change"

"It's Okay to Change" is a stirring album that explores the theme of transformation and relinquishing old habits in favor of new routes. Produced and released in an unconventional manner, each song was unveiled individually as it was crafted, rather than being held back for a full album release. The album is a captivating work of art that evokes powerful and sentimental emotions through its use of nostalgic melodies, touching upon a range of feelings from joy and sadness to melancholy and even darker emotions, all brought to life by a masterful ensemble of orchestral instruments, pianos, and even the sound of children's laughter in the background. The result is a stunningly beautiful and deeply moving musical experience that is sure to resonate with listeners on a profound level. All songs composed, performed, recorded and mixed by Alejandro Misteró

Listen to Misteró
"You were okay, but this is better"

Alejandro Misteró's "You Were Okay But This Is Better" is a strikingly raw and emotionally charged offering that differs significantly from his usual instrument-heavy and sometimes loud compositions. The album exudes a sense of warmth and intimacy, with each track bearing Misteró's signature nostalgic-to-dark sound. In fact, he has described them as passages that transport the listener from one place or time to another. Notably, the album was recorded using mostly a one-take-per-track approach that intentionally embraces mistakes and out-of-tune moments to achieve a natural and organic sound. Misteró's willingness to let go of perfectionism and embrace imperfections adds to the album's unique charm. "You Were Okay But This Is Better" is a refreshing departure from Misteró's previous works, showcasing a more vulnerable and authentic side of the artist. Its unpolished nature invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and introspection, making it an essential addition to any music lover's collection. All tracks composed, performed, recorded and mixed by Alejandro Misteró.

bottom of page