
Obsidiana
Obsidian rock is igneous, frequently dark, yet opaque. Hard edged and brittle, itās often been used both for weaponry and alchemical pursuits. Therefore when Lorena Quintanilla ā the Mexican-based artist from the group āLorelle Meets The Obsoleteā and also known as J. Zunz ā was searching for psychic inspiration for her next musical venture, she need have looked no further. āOnce I chose the title, everything I read, saw, listened to, and thought about began to interconnectā she relates. āObsidian became like a magnetic field.āāØāØ
āIn Mesoamerican cultures, it was used in many different ways ā obsidian mirrors, for example, were tools for divination and spiritual vision". Thereafter, Lorena set about creating an album entirely on her own terms. Driven by both the ghost and the heart of the machine, āObsidianaā open up a portal whereby forbidding drone, ethereal ambience and insistent repetition intertwine elegantly to form a seamless whole.
A study in balance, its emotional charge remains strong and intact whether on the eerie, almost Radiophonic ambience of āImagoā or the dancefloor-adjacent, Chris & Cosey-esque āOsirisā. Lyrically meanwhile, āObsidianaā intersects deep personal explorations with the conflicts and contradictions of life in the unforgiving realm of 2026 ā as Lorena says; āhe process behind āObsidianaā was very abstract, yet I wanted the lyrics to stay grounded in the present and in reality".
Ultimately however, āObsidianaā, in all its sharp yet amorphous glory, is catharsis manifest. āEach song carries a clear and deliberate intentionā Lorena emphasises. āTo conjure, to exorcise, to strip away fear, to rediscover myself, to heal inherited sadness, and to reclaim the night that was taken from us.ā
Tracklist
1. Oscurecer
2. Final (feat. freddie Murphy)
3. Padre
4. Silvia
5. Imago
6. Exorcizo tu voz (feat. freddie Murphy)
7. Osiris
8. Sol
9. Esclarecer
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Obsidian rock is igneous, frequently dark, yet opaque. Hard edged and brittle, itās often been used both for weaponry and alchemical pursuits. Therefore when Lorena Quintanilla ā the Mexican-based artist from the group āLorelle Meets The Obsoleteā and also known as J. Zunz ā was searching for psychic inspiration for her next musical venture, she need have looked no further. āOnce I chose the title, everything I read, saw, listened to, and thought about began to interconnectā she relates. āObsidian became like a magnetic field.āāØāØ
āIn Mesoamerican cultures, it was used in many different ways ā obsidian mirrors, for example, were tools for divination and spiritual vision". Thereafter, Lorena set about creating an album entirely on her own terms. Driven by both the ghost and the heart of the machine, āObsidianaā open up a portal whereby forbidding drone, ethereal ambience and insistent repetition intertwine elegantly to form a seamless whole.
A study in balance, its emotional charge remains strong and intact whether on the eerie, almost Radiophonic ambience of āImagoā or the dancefloor-adjacent, Chris & Cosey-esque āOsirisā. Lyrically meanwhile, āObsidianaā intersects deep personal explorations with the conflicts and contradictions of life in the unforgiving realm of 2026 ā as Lorena says; āhe process behind āObsidianaā was very abstract, yet I wanted the lyrics to stay grounded in the present and in reality".
Ultimately however, āObsidianaā, in all its sharp yet amorphous glory, is catharsis manifest. āEach song carries a clear and deliberate intentionā Lorena emphasises. āTo conjure, to exorcise, to strip away fear, to rediscover myself, to heal inherited sadness, and to reclaim the night that was taken from us.ā
Tracklist
1. Oscurecer
2. Final (feat. freddie Murphy)
3. Padre
4. Silvia
5. Imago
6. Exorcizo tu voz (feat. freddie Murphy)
7. Osiris
8. Sol
9. Esclarecer









