Julieta Venegas
Tu Historia
Rolling Stone が80点相当
サウンド的には、突出して何かがある感じではないが、
なんか不思議に言語的な聞こえの面白さがある。
また、80年代含め、
j-pop的な風味もあり
親しみやすい。
メキシコなので、スペイン語なんだろうけど
それにしては、フランス語や、同じラテン系のポルトガル語的な感触もあり、
不思議な感じ。
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/julieta-venagas-tu-historia-1234626885/
Tu Historia, the eighth album from venerable Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas, finds her sounding at once reassuringly familiar and totally brand-new. Over the past 20 years, Venegas has seamlessly transitioned from Latina alterna-rock firebrand to pop songstress and rock en español icon, as evidenced by her show-closing profile on Netflix’s Rompan Todo documentary about the history of Latin American rock music.
While Venegas has had her share of massive and influential hits, such as 2003’s “Algo Está Cambiando” and “Lento” (which recently had a revival via TikTok), and 2006’s breakup anthem “Me Voy,” her greatest legacy may be in providing a career roadmap for current Latina pop stars like Natalia Lafourcade and Carla Morrison, who are able to make idiosyncratic indie pop capable of success within the generally conservative Latin Billboard charts while also chasing critical bonafides and Grammy awards. Now, seven years after Venegas’ last LP, during which time she starred in the one-woman play La Enamorada and collaborated with Tainy and Bad Bunny on the Top 40 hit “Lo Siento BB:-/,” Venegas returns to the pop music scene with some of her most reflective and progressive work yet.
One of Tu Historia’s clearest influences is Chilean electro-pop artist Alex Anwandter, who produced and co-wrote the album.
メキシコのSSW
8枚目のスタジオ アルバム
プロデュースは、チリのエレクトロ ポップ アーティスト Alex Anwandter
日本の街が写るPVがあったり
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