"It talks about the typical situation of a couple in which one of the parties is always dissatisfied, this song I wrote at age 17 and, although it has a somewhat melancholic lyrics, has a harmonious and melodic composition very funny, " warns the Venezuelan singer-songwriter Solomon Ackerman on " Nothing is enough, " in a press release.
Just presented the Lyric Video of " Nothing is enough ", a country theme that sets the difference of his album debut A Day More (2017). An eleven songs that cross the indie and experimental side of pop, guided by arrangements of acoustic and electric guitars that give a freshness to the proposal, without escaping the romanticism emanating their lyrics.
Salomón Ackerman releases all his compositions and left producing by Chapis Lasca ( Malanga, Gaélica ), who also plays the album along with José Núñez on drums), Héctor Tosta ( Viniloversus, Delpez ) on guitars and banjo, and Ana Elba on string arrangements. All of them made their contribution to the plate, recorded and mixed by the engineer Ricardo Martinez . Guests like Adolfo Herrera ( Wahala ), Alejandro Zavala , Hugo Fuguet and Juan Ángel Esquivel also make their appearance in Un Dia Más .
In fact, Solomon Ackerman plays with the daring in the lyrics, focuses on ballad and love affairs, but manages to break molds and plant seeds of experimentation.
In this way he manages to represent a new air in Venezuelan pop. A voice that is far from the prevailing tone of his colleagues in the genre and an eloquent disposition to tell personal stories with the singer-songwriter label with which it is being shown.