Wara's self-titled album has been making waves in the music industry since its release. The band's unique blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms, jazz, and hip-hop has created a sound that is both fresh and timeless.
The album's opening track, "Flesh and Bone," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious beat and powerful lyrics. Wara's lead vocalist, Eliane Correa, delivers each line with passion and conviction, drawing the listener in with her soulful voice.
Other standout tracks include "Leave to Remain," which features a haunting trumpet solo by Yussef Dayes, and "Long Time Coming," a powerful protest song that speaks to the struggles of marginalized communities.
Throughout the album, Wara's musicianship shines through, with each member contributing to the overall sound. The band's use of traditional Cuban instruments, such as the congas and bongos, adds depth and complexity to the music.