Gabriel Garzón-Montano - Agüita [CD]
Format: CD
Catalogue No.: JAG368CD
Barcode: 0656605236827
Release Date: 2nd October 2020
Genre: Indie, Alternative
This will come as no surprise to those who’ve followed Gabriel Garzón-Montano since 2014’s ‘Bishouné: Alma Del Huila’, the critically-lauded, selfproduced EP that put him on the map and served as sample fodder for a handful of popular music’s most iconic artists. His follow-up album, 2017’s ‘Jardin’, melded classical and folkloric instruments with R&B, hip hop and cumbia, proving once again that Gabriel is totally comfortable making transformative, funky, cathartic records all by himself.
‘Agüita’, his first release for Jagjaguwar, is a sequence of impossibly diverse offerings ranging from trap anthems to string-drenched art pop ballads - a prismatic self-portrait, personal and universal all at once. The artist is present, and he is in final form.
The magic of ‘Agüita’ lives in Gabriel’s ability to consolidate a range of truths into a focused, crystallized idea. ‘Bloom’, ‘Blue Dot’ and ‘Fields’ compare the growth and loss inherent in human life with the changing of the seasons and the life cycles of the universe; on ‘Fields’, Garzón-Montano evokes the despondent whimper of Thom Yorke. There are mirrors of the same themesin compositions like ‘With A Smile’, ‘Tombs’, ‘Someone’ and ‘Moonless’, a quartet of songs that explore the births and deaths of the relationships we have with the people we love; on ‘Moonless’ Gabriel explores for the first time his struggle with the grief of his mother’s passing: “Mama died / and I was moonless in a Stygian tide... trying to hide the ripening tumor /
breathing fire, love but a rumour / There’s a woman in my sky / 17 when I learned to cry…” It is to his immense credit as a songwriter that we are left with an understanding of the depth of his loss, despite having never experienced it. Equally impactful are the trap and reggaeton cuts - the album’s energetic high points. On ‘Agüita’, ‘Mira My Look’ and ‘Muñeca’ he delves into club-banger territory, performing in Spanish for the first time on record.
Whether you’re here for the medium, or for the message, for the man himself, or one of his characters, ‘Agüita’ stands as the strongest instalment thus far in a series of alarmingly sincere, sensationally profound works, from an artist who has sought not only to challenge established preconceptions and categories but to expose their ultimate unworthiness. From composition to execution, the product distils the essence of Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s genius, an uninterrupted creative process rare in this age of fattened album credits.
Available to independent retailers on opaque yellow vinyl.
Tracklisting:
Tombs
With A Smile
Muñeca
Fields
Mira My Look
Moonless
Someone
Bloom
Agüita
Blue Dot (with Theo
Bleckmann)
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