“Zona Emerjente”: blog
Pete Wilson brings a pop rock style with a balanced production, where each element has its space to shine, also captures an emotion with a pinch of adrenaline that is necessary to activate our defenses and overcome any adversity, both sound and lyrics contain light nuances of melancholy but you won't let me lie about the luminous and cheerful part beating any negative thinking. The letter broadly speaks precisely of the fact that it is inevitable in our human life and vulnerable to sometimes going through difficulties, but it is always important to have our emergency measures to get us safe.
Musically speaking, the voice is certainly the main pillar of the whole composition, but the dynamism that alternates between energetic moments and others much calmer, is what make you feel that emotional duality that the lyrics speak of, is an unmissable song if you are going through difficult times, I certainly think it has the ability to make you feel better.
"Shelter" is a refuge for the soul in complicated times, do not hesitate to add it to your playlists for the downturn.
“Endsessions” blog:
There are songs that don't just sound like the 90s ... they revive them. This rock piece of a no venture spirit channels all that alternative vibe and grunge that marked a generation, but with a twist and a message of firm hope, aimed at the soul in crisis.
With guitars that sound like rough consolation, constant drumming that beats like a determined heart, and a voice that doesn't scream, but cries out with conviction, this theme is a lifeline in the middle of the shipwreck. The lyrics, though imbued with faith, are not sermonic. They feel personal, almost like a conversation between someone who fell and someone who still believes.
There's pure honesty here, the fight feels real, but so is the possibility of light. The structure reminds us of those alternative Christian rock jewels that knew how to speak to an entire audience beyond labels.
Ideal for overtaking playlists, grey days or moments where you need a reminder that even in the storm, there are songs that push you to believe again.
“OsGarotosdeLiverpool” blog:
Pete Wilson releases 'Shelter', a track with guitar chords and an intimate sound present in his hot set of listening.
“Cosmanauta Radio”
With a half-campirous sound Pete Wilson tells of his journey of what could be man's path to his formation as a man and be someone mature.
The 03.38 minute moves us with a monosyllable but subtle guitar solo. He tells us about the difficulties faced by a man who is pointing in throwing in the towel, but Shelter names that place that at least gives him a ray of hope.
If you're going through similar situations whether your situation is, then listen to this track and tell us if it gave you some encouragement.
Airplay on “El Rocanrosario” radio (Mexico City)