Thadeus Gonzalez refuses formula. On “Getting Back To You,” he strips heartbreak down to its skeleton-a guitar riff, a hook, then silence where you’d expect production to fill the gaps. Producers Frank Wilde and Christians Alvarado know when to step back: the restraint here does more work than any overdub could.
The lyrics don’t overexplain. Gonzalez sings about distance and the messy pull of trying to reconnect, letting the instrumentation carry the weight. What started as a bare-bones sketch-just strings and melody-grew into something that understands melancholy doesn’t need decoration. Edu Ramos’ video, shot in Mexico City, matches that tension. No narrative crutches, just framing and light that know how longing looks on film. Gonzalez isn’t reinventing the breakup song, but he’s smart enough not to.









