"Arder" (Burn) isn't a metaphorical title: it's a statement of fact. The EP by Más Que Uno moves in that zone where fire is not only destruction, but also a vital pulse, insistence, a body that resists. Each song seems to be written from a point of friction where standing still is no longer an option. The EP works with a contained intensity: it doesn't scream all the time, but it doesn't allow itself to be comfortable either. There's a constant tension between the intimate and the collective, between the voice that breaks and the rhythm that pushes forward. "Arder" sounds like something that ignites slowly, that heats up before burning, and that leaves marks even when it's over.