Morat
Pop · CO · Active since 2015

Morat

Warm, banjo-flecked Latin pop that feels like a long-distance phone call. Earnest harmonies and organic rhythms for when you're feeling a little too much at once.

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Morat sounds like the intersection of a traditional folk circle and a high-gloss pop arena. Their music is defined by the unexpected presence of the banjo, which provides a bright, percussive backbone to songs that would otherwise sit comfortably in the Latin ballad tradition. There is a communal warmth to their sound, largely driven by the fact that all four members contribute vocals, often merging into powerful, anthemic unisons that make every heartbreak feel like a shared experience.

What truly sets them apart is their ability to marry the 'stomp-and-clap' energy of 2010s indie-folk with the melodic sensibilities of contemporary Spanish-language pop. While many of their peers lean into reggaeton rhythms or trap-influenced production, Morat remains steadfastly organic. Their songs are built on acoustic textures, real drums, and lyrics that favor storytelling and emotional vulnerability over club-ready bravado.

Start with 'Balas perdidas' to hear them at their most cohesive. It captures the essence of their 'folkipop' identity, blending catchy hooks with a genuine sense of melancholy. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who appreciates the craftsmanship of a well-written pop song but wants the tactile feel of wooden instruments and human voices in a room together.

Morat is a Colombian Latin pop rock band formed in the country's capital city, Bogotá. The band is made up of Juan Pablo Isaza (guitars and vocals), Juan Pablo Villamil (banjo and vocals), and the brothers Simón Vargas (bass and choruses) and Martín Vargas (percussion and choirs). Drummer Alejandro Posada was also a founding member of the band, but left in 2016 and was replaced by Martín Vargas.
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Our Catalog5 Albums · 2016 · 2025
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