For him, music is all about expression and collaboration. On The Visitor, he has crystallised those principles into a richly beguiling and inventive work that crosses musical boundaries effortlessly.
The Visitor is Aguayo's loosest, looniest, and most layered album.
Right from the silly, scary opener ‘RRRR’, it’s daft, hypnotic, erotic, evil and unhinged all at once.
While the follow-up to 2009's Ay Ay Ay may not be as thrillingly inventive as its predecessor, its best moments are on par with Aguayo's finest work, it manages to retain the sense of fun and musical dexterity he has become known for.
There's potential in The Visitor's mix of electro, new wave, and pop, but it's obscuring or distorting Aguayo's personality, which is the engine that has driven his songs for so long.
1 | Rrrrr 4:32 | |
2 | Dear Inspector 7:46 | |
3 | By The Graveyard 6:18 | |
4 | Llegó El Don 4:21 | |
5 | Una Fiesta Diferente 5:51 | |
6 | El Sucu Tucu 4:53 | |
7 | Aonde 4:23 | |
8 | El Camarón 4:32 | |
9 | Do You Wanna Work 4:13 | |
10 | Levantate Diegors 4:02 | |
11 | Las Cruces 4:58 | |
12 | A Certain Spirit 7:08 |