by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Honey (Robyn) After eight long years of silence, the empowered Robyn moves between nostalgia and euphoria. With his firm and welcoming voice, she catches us in a universe of bittersweet feelings of pain and hope. In Baby Forgive she regrets through the rhythm of...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Técnica Mixta II (Franz Mesco) The Chilean saxophonist attacks with this new collaborative work, with the voices of artists such as Javier Barría, Soledad del Río and Matiah Chinaski. In total there are 17 tracks that wrap us in changing, creative and welcoming...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Janelle Monáe (Dirty Computer) Beyond the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements, beyond the politically correct, Monáe celebrates the power and magic of the black woman. Through a very experimental R&B, asks us in a flash: “Do you remember when they said I...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Freedom (Amen Dunes) With more than a decade of career, he was one of the best-kept secrets of pop with psychedelic dyes. In the underground, oblivious to the interviews and singing in a corner of the studio, crouched and indifferent, a prisoner of himself, now the...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Nihil Per Saltum (Baikonur) The postrock quintet from Santiago returns with its usual instrumental themes, adding in this second album the sound of synthesizers. Some may yawn at the monotony of some compositions, but I enjoy the breaks and progressions of proposals...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Music
Joy as an Act of Resistance (Idles) A powerful assemblage of anger and humor, where very deep emotions underlie, even certain gestures of tenderness. With its guitars and drums always protagonists, it is a heartbreaking rite of protest against Brexit, the hidden...