The Argentine duo Catriel and Paco Amoroso announced an indefinite break on Friday, postponing the release of their album 'Top of the Hills' and the related tour. In a social media message, they explained the need for rest and healing after a period of intense professional pressure. They thanked fans for their support and vowed to resume activities when ready.
On Friday, the duo Catriel and Paco Amoroso posted a message on social media to their followers, disclosing a pivotal career decision. They acknowledged navigating a cycle of high exposure, pressure, and success that they did not handle ideally, resulting in 'erroneous and hasty decisions'.
The statement opens with a heartfelt apology: 'We write to you with our heart in hand to ask for forgiveness'. They described how recognizing this situation took time, prompting them to halt activities. 'We need to rest and heal', they stated, explaining the postponement of the album 'Top of the Hills' and the tour until further notice.
The record project emerged in a phase of 'too much speed', as they noted, shaping their resolve to rethink their artistic path. Despite the break, they conveyed thanks to their audience: 'Thanks for being there even when we get lost'. No alternative dates were provided for the release or tour rescheduling, leaving room for a return when prepared.
This halt follows a phase of notable achievements, underscoring the music industry's challenges for emerging Argentine artists.