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Aparecidos: Palito Bombon Helado
ByWhile Palito Bombon Helado weighs in at less than forty minutes, making it trim by today's album standards, it isn't lightweight; this outing packs in the ideas and interesting twists like sardines. "Tanto Gonfio Saremo" goes from circus waltz to faux Cuba to pastoral pastures in quick succession and "La Cumbia Ingles" gives electric guitarist Marco Ravera a chance to unravel some Santana-esque lines before things move in a more Villa-Lobos-leaning direction. "Zamba Del Chaparròn" turns into the bastard child of mariachi and polka, while "Saracinesca" comes off as a carnival-esque musing on a Hora-Tarantella-Bulgarian Wedding hybrid.
Cross rhythmic conversations, polyglot presentations and oddball antics pop up on virtually every track in some way, shape or form. Drummer Santo Florelli brings a flair for the dramatic into the picture with his occasional left turns into heady/heavy territory, interrupting relatively serene settings with some slamming drums, and guitarists Facundo Moreno and Santiago Moreno mix old world craft with out-of-this-world antics. Percussionist Manuel Merialdo fills the gaps, playing the role of musical colorist, and Mattia Tommasini's violin brings a sense of high art into the picture.
It's tempting to label this group as "experimental," but that tag often carries a sense of anti-music with it. This isn't a loose and dissonant aggregate molded in the free jazz fires. This is a highly organized group that simply doesn't subscribe to a single geo-stylistic dogma. Aparecidos co-opts and twists various folk traditions and modern ideals to its liking, and sounds damn good doing it.
Track Listing
Tanto Gonfio Saremo; La Cumbia Ingles; Zamba Del Chaparròn; Camino A Dos Rios; Amuleto; Saracinesca; Peperina En El Semaforo; Impro.
Personnel
Santiago Moreno: classic guitar; Facundo Moreno: classic guitar, charango; Tommaso Rolando: contrabass, electric bass; Santo Florelli: drums; Marco Ravera: electric guitar; Mattia Tommasini: violin; Manuel Merialdo: percussion; Filippo Gambetta: diatonic accordion (3); Tatiana Zakharova: voice (5).
Album information
Title: Palito Bombon Helado | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Altrock Records