
Fernando Honorato steps into solo territory with “Center Of Your World”, leaving behind the layered drama of Principe Valiente for something quieter, but no less affecting. Released under the name Fernando’s Eyes, the album leans heavily on minimal arrangements, moody synth textures, and a stark emotional tone that rarely flinches.
The title track is the album’s emotional anchor, gentle, melancholic, and openly romantic without feeling forced. “A Million Times” takes a more electronic route, showing Honorato’s comfort with restraint and space. Tracks like “The Fire Of The Night” and “To Hell With You” add just enough tension to keep the introspection from dragging, using sparse drums and cinematic flourishes to keep things moving.
If you’re drawn to introspective, elegantly minimal dark pop, “Center Of Your World” is worth a focused listen. If it lands with you, give Fernando’s Eyes a follow. You’ll want to stay with this new path.
