"Blended Souls" is the 3rd release by the Chilean band Magaly Fields. This single was recorded at Abbey Road Studios thanks to Converse Rubber Tracks Global. Diego Cifuentes (Drums, vocals) and Tomas Stewart (Guitar, vocals) spent 2 days at the studio in September 2015 recording 2 songs "Blended Souls" and "Nogal" with Producer Al O'Connell (Mark Ronson, The Futureheads, The Rapture, Death from above 1979). The tracks were mixed between Al O'Connell in Abbey Road, and Tomas Stewart in his studio Black Bacon Sound (Chile). Mastered by Chris Graham in Columbus, Ohio.
"Blended Souls" comes right after their acclaimed LP "Chromatic Days" (2014) and is released on Chilean label Algo Records. Each track shows the two sides to Magaly Fields. One is all about rock n roll, to the ground, in your face kind of song representing filthy city life (side A), and the second a more psychedelic environmental piece (side B). "Nogal" is the spanish word for "Walnut Tree" and this song, unlike "Blended Souls", takes you into an introspective place, a more peaceful site that can be called home. This is one of the few songs by Magaly Fields that is sung in spanish.
Magaly Fields es un dúo de rock ‘n’ roll, psicodelia-punk que toma como inspiración el sonido de Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, White Stripes, Dead Meadow, y del blues callejero. Luego de un año desde su debut con presentaciones en Santiago y Brooklyn, Nueva york, la banda compuesta por Tomas Stewart (guitarra y voz) y Diego Cifuentes (batería y voz) llevan su primer EP llamado Mahat Magaly.