Rosalía (Post-Flamenco Art-Pop From Spain)

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I have the impression Rosalía's has used her higher soprano range more and more in the last years and it's now one of my favorite aspects of her performance, the way she lets her voice thin to flute-like sounds, and the contrasts she finds with piano etc. For example the first 40 seconds of Beso = wow.

Song is good enough to post I think

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXQQAsIhHMw
Rosalia - Beso

Nabozo, Sunday, 26 March 2023 11:20 (one year ago) link

It's a very good chorus

Nabozo, Sunday, 26 March 2023 11:23 (one year ago) link

Ok I've listened to this all day. This song radiates happiness.

Nabozo, Sunday, 26 March 2023 14:30 (one year ago) link

two months pass...

New single/video. It's pretty good. I need to listen to it again without the video to see if it holds up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F84pjEryeC0

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 8 June 2023 23:11 (ten months ago) link

I listened to it without the video, can confirm. Good lil tune.

Hard to watch that video favorably, in light of how cool & creative her videos was were.

Day 1 fan (morrisp), Friday, 16 June 2023 03:32 (ten months ago) link

five months pass...

The new song (a collaboration with Björk as a legal benefit for some Icelandic villagers who are suing fisheries for environmental damage) is pretty good:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jsi2Tgvx6A

Backstory:

Björk and Rosalía have joined forces to release a powerful new single “Oral.” Produced by the artists alongside Sega Bodega, “Oral” marks the first collaboration between Björk and Rosalía. It aims to shed light on the alarming cruelty, and severe environmental and ecological consequences of open-pen ocean salmon farming in Björk’s native country, Iceland.

“Oral” dates back two decades - first written by Björk between 1997’s Homogenic and 2001’s Vespertine, the track was lost to her archives after feeling like it wasn’t the right fit for an album. Björk rediscovered the song after being reminded of its name while on tour in Australia in March 2023, the same month a report was released about the devastating impact of poorly regulated, Norwegian-owned commercial salmon farming operations on Iceland’s native ecosystems.

After deeply resonating with the cause, and as a passionate campaigner and protester for much of her life, Björk enlisted Rosalía to help bring the song to life and in turn raise awareness of the issue. The cruel practice of open-pen farming, introduced to Iceland after Norwegian businessmen began purchasing fish farms in the country’s fjords, involves intensively farming fish by penning them into open water nets that are anchored in natural waterways, where the fish are kept enclosed until they reach marketable size. This accelerates the fish’s development and, in many cases creates genetic mutations in the salmon’s DNA, as well as being a breeding ground for a number of parasites and diseases. The industry in Iceland has grown tenfold since 2014, producing under 4,000 tones to 45,000 in 2021, with it now estimated that the annual production could be up to 106,500 tonnes. Iceland has the largest untouched natural area in Europe, and the waste and pollution associated with open-pen farming threatens to permanently damage its entire ocean ecology. Lack of regulation and the industry being largely unsupervised has also meant that thousands of these genetically altered, diseased salmon regularly escape the pens and swim upriver to Iceland’s highlands, where devastating genetic mixing occurs and endangers the future of Iceland’s wild salmon population.

Proceeds from “Oral” will be used to support a legal case against the fisheries, brought forth by residents of the town of Seyðisfjörður on the eastern side of Iceland.

Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Tuesday, 21 November 2023 16:56 (five months ago) link

More comments about the song on the Bjork 2017 album thread

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 21 November 2023 20:19 (five months ago) link


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