Featuring artistic collaborations with legends like Burt Bacharach and Johnny Mandel, Bill Cantos’ latest album ‘Sensibility’ takes you on a journey into the beautiful realm of Brazilian-infused pop and jazz symphonies. This phenomenal album is a tapestry of Cantos’ original pieces as well as soulful renditions of tracks like “No Halfway” and “This Can’t Be Love”, and a stirring cover of Cole’s song “That Sunday That Summer”. Rooming the mastery of various talents, this magical house, crafted over the past few years, boasts an exceptional team of musicians that bring a diverse range of elements to the table. Bill Cantos has breathed new life into the album.

“Sensibility is a romanticization of phases of life, with a scenic route that takes you to a jazzy sunset and soulful ocean tides.”
This dynamic composition is an infusion of genre-fluid harmonies that tingle the walls of your brain, like magical Pop Rocks giving your tongue a fizzy sensation. Co-producer Mari Falcone’s presence is what gives the tracks a heartfelt touch, experienced gravely, especially in the title track “Sensibility” that serves as a homage to her.
When the fluid-like jazz notations touch the ground of immersive pop vocals, the atmosphere changes into a pool of emotions, increasing the levels of dopamine and serotonin in your blood and heart.
Catch A Muse Down Here:


Leave a comment