Pigeon Spins Featuring Rory Alcantar, Marc Mata, and More!
- Pigeon

- Oct 27
- 2 min read
Rory Alcantar - Wanderers
For people who connect with introspective and soul-searching music, “Wanderers”, is a classic rock-inspired song about finding the Light after wandering. Released on October 17th, this track bridges heartfelt storytelling with timeless rock energy. Wanderers is a subtle, faith-tinged song that still feels rooted in timeless rock. The EP captures life’s highs, quiet lows, and the discovery of true home in Christ.
Rory Alcantar, an adventurer with a guitar and a camera. I write music born from travel, reflection, and faith. Classic rock runs through "Wanderers", it showcases echoes of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, but carries something deeper now: faith, redemption, and the peace of being found.
"The lyrics came to me one quiet afternoon at a friend’s home—words about searching and finding your place in the world. I played it shortly after for a traveler in Kalapana, and she cried. Years later, as I re-recorded the song with my longtime friend Mario, I felt called to reshape some of the lyrics—from glorifying man to glorifying the Lord. What began as a song about wandering became one about coming home." - Rory Alcantar
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Marc Mata - Of Your Bones - reimagined
Marc Mata is an indie musician and singer-songwriter from Barcelona whose music combines influences from artists such as Ben Howard, José González, Bon Iver, and James Blake. His style is characterized by a blend of melodic and experimental folk sounds and his ability to create deeply emotional atmospheres. In addition to being a talented singer-songwriter, Marc Mata is a skilled guitarist who writes all his songs and creates the audiovisual elements that accompany his work, allowing him to have complete control over the identity of his music.
“Of Your Bones (reimagined)” is a new version of a song I released a couple of years ago with the same name. At that time, I didn't yet have the skills to produce something I considered to be of at least decent quality. People really liked the song at the time, and I saw a lot of positive reception at concerts too, which encouraged me to create a new version, updated with my current skills. The song itself is about self-pity and new beginnings, always with a certain melancholic air that usually characterizes me." - Marc Mata
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