Already given various listens to this and I think without a doubt this is probably one a of the best works of art from the year and probably in recent time, just amazingly beautiful in ways that havent been done in a long time in pop and in the industry
the album works as a maximalist aproach about Rosalia´s feelings in recent times, love, fame, death, desire and her conecction with the divine, her spirituality and its just delightful to me.
The mix of flamenco, clasical music, ... read more
Third album and the farest and closest we have been of understanding and knowing Rosalia
Here she takes completly different turn in her sound going for popier and latin sounds with the electronic and experimnetal tones that we were already seeing in the previous album, but for the first time in the three instances these songs are completly hers, not reinterpretations of other songs or works of art, here we have a closer insight in her thoughts and feelings and even in her life in a sound that ... read more
Second album from Rosalia and this THIS is for me how after that debut that I said she presented herself as a singer in this one she presents as the artist that she is.
As I understad this work is her thesis project from university, an adaptetion to a concept album of a novel named Flamenca, here she explores the themes of love, abuse, toxicity in relationships and kind of the empowerment in leaving them.
In 11 track she tells the story about a tumultuous love between to lovers, each track a ... read more
Before anything I´d like to say I have a weak spot for Rosalia I enjoy pretty much antything she does
Now with that said before Lux is out i wanted to revisit all her previous albums starting with what her debut and probably her most unkown and for me the most underratted of her
Los Angeles is for me her way of proving herself as a singer with what she knew and as an ode to her roots.
With a very minimalistic production and the sounds consisting mostly in her voice and a guitar that ... read more
What i like the most of Daniel me estas matando is how the bring new listeners to the genre
one that is kind of seald to only be listened by your parents or grandparents
that and the way they try to polay and bend the limits of the genre
a great thing if you like boleros or want to start to listen to some this album is a great choice and the band too
the only problem for me i think is that it has an execive number of interludes that it ends up tiring me and i think interrupts the flow of the ... read more