The Sound of Lucrecia / Congost


Posted on October 21st, by Lope Gutiérrez-Ruiz in Sound. 3 comments

Lucrecia

The Sound of Lucrecia
Ara from the album Congost [ Pruna Recordings, 2009 ]

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A couple of years ago some of us Gophers felt for the voice of Lucrecia Pérez. Lucrecia is a Colombian-born but Barcelona based singer, one of those musicians for whom many a critic have ventured to qualify with clichéd words like “siren” or “mermaid”, attributing her haunting sounds to the pull of mythology and not just the earthly result of Lucrecia’s work.

Here at the Gopher bunker we enjoy her distant voice and lyrics, undeniably amazing in her latests releases. However, we are most impressed by the geographically-named Congost. In it Lucrecia has reached new heights in the construction of everything melodic that surrounds her voice. Ranging from errie to quirky, or from dreamy, or landscape-y , what she has achieved with this record is a sound that finally stands alone as hers [ this is just her third album, mates ] We, too, venture out in saying this is an album made for headphone-listening. Traveling textures and such.

Kudos to Lucrecia, or well, her project The Sound of Lucrecia on the new release. Check her website / blog here and if you’re old skool, here’s her MySpace.

We leave with you a couple of songs from Congost, and at the bottom, the cover of the album, made by the amazing studio Todojunto. Salud.

The Sound of Lucrecia

Ceniza from the album Congost [ Pruna Recordings, 2009 ]

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The Sound of Lucrecia

Shoi from the album Congost [ Pruna Recordings, 2009 ]

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