
Local Valley
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Few people have managed to become quite so celebrated worldwide, quite as quietly as JOSĂ GONZAÌLEZ has. LOCAL VALLEY, his long awaited fourth album, serves as a relieving reminder that you donât have to be loud to be heard.
Since his debut single âCrossesâ back in 2003, both he and his music have remained dependably quiet and unassuming. LOCAL VALLEY calmly exhibits his singular ability to communicate with such modesty and power.
Beginning with the sun-dappled âEl Inventoâ, the first song heâs recorded in Spanish (the native tongue of his Argentinian heritage), and ending with the intimate yet rhapsodic âHoney Honeyâ. Along the way it engages in his signature melodic and metrical hypnotism, showcasing his remarkable fingerpicking skills, while thereâs further evidence of his love for music from around the world (he references an inspiring jam session in Gothenburg with Niger artist Bombino) and for the first time, the introduction of a drum machine on a few songs, further widening JoséŽs musical spectrum.
The record, full of his trademark bittersweet pastoralism, includes what GONZAÌLEZ considers âmy most accomplished songs to dateâ. While continuing his tradition of reinterpreting songs by other artists, with âLine Of Fire' he picks one written for Junip, the band he formed with friends in 1998. That the original version has now been streamed some 60 million times suggest it, like other songs heâs covered, is now part of the songwriting canon.
LOCAL VALLEY, GONZAÌLEZ cheerfully acknowledges, âis similar to my other solo albums in sound and spirit, a natural continuation of the styles Iâve been adding through the years both solo and with Junip. I set out to write songs in the same vein: short, melodic and rhythmical, a mixture of classic folk singer songwriting and songs with influences from Latin America and Africa. Itâs more outward looking than my earlier works, but no less personal. On the contrary, I feel more comfortable than ever saying that this album reflects me and my thoughts right now.â
Tracklist
A1. El Invento
A2. Visions
A3. The Void
A4. Horizons
A5. Head On
A6. Valle Local
B1. Lasso In
B2. Lilla G
B3. Swing
B4. Tjomme
B5. Line Of Fire
B6. En Stund PĂ„ Jorden
B7. Honey Honey
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https://youtu.be/bw2XHzmo_3g
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Limited LP: Indies Exclusive Translucent Green Vinyl
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Few people have managed to become quite so celebrated worldwide, quite as quietly as JOSĂ GONZAÌLEZ has. LOCAL VALLEY, his long awaited fourth album, serves as a relieving reminder that you donât have to be loud to be heard.
Since his debut single âCrossesâ back in 2003, both he and his music have remained dependably quiet and unassuming. LOCAL VALLEY calmly exhibits his singular ability to communicate with such modesty and power.
Beginning with the sun-dappled âEl Inventoâ, the first song heâs recorded in Spanish (the native tongue of his Argentinian heritage), and ending with the intimate yet rhapsodic âHoney Honeyâ. Along the way it engages in his signature melodic and metrical hypnotism, showcasing his remarkable fingerpicking skills, while thereâs further evidence of his love for music from around the world (he references an inspiring jam session in Gothenburg with Niger artist Bombino) and for the first time, the introduction of a drum machine on a few songs, further widening JoséŽs musical spectrum.
The record, full of his trademark bittersweet pastoralism, includes what GONZAÌLEZ considers âmy most accomplished songs to dateâ. While continuing his tradition of reinterpreting songs by other artists, with âLine Of Fire' he picks one written for Junip, the band he formed with friends in 1998. That the original version has now been streamed some 60 million times suggest it, like other songs heâs covered, is now part of the songwriting canon.
LOCAL VALLEY, GONZAÌLEZ cheerfully acknowledges, âis similar to my other solo albums in sound and spirit, a natural continuation of the styles Iâve been adding through the years both solo and with Junip. I set out to write songs in the same vein: short, melodic and rhythmical, a mixture of classic folk singer songwriting and songs with influences from Latin America and Africa. Itâs more outward looking than my earlier works, but no less personal. On the contrary, I feel more comfortable than ever saying that this album reflects me and my thoughts right now.â
Tracklist
A1. El Invento
A2. Visions
A3. The Void
A4. Horizons
A5. Head On
A6. Valle Local
B1. Lasso In
B2. Lilla G
B3. Swing
B4. Tjomme
B5. Line Of Fire
B6. En Stund PĂ„ Jorden
B7. Honey Honey
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/bw2XHzmo_3g


















