Somsoc sounds like it’s perpetually phasing between expressions. There’s some surf guitar action and some fierce metal stomping, a cheerful bounce of indie-rock that segues from an equally cheerful folk, a hazy psychedelic space-jazz and a twitchy soul-jazz that shakes and shivers and sighs, and it all kind of flows in a haphazard fashion that lends it plenty of charm.
Ernesto is comprised of three string instruments and drums, and while the melodic implications ultimately manifest in a breathless display of melodicism, it’s the groove that reflects the album’s strength as well as the primary source of Somsoc’s fun.
Anyways, I just wanted to give this album a quick shout-out. I’m certain it flew under the radar. Hopefully this helps a bit. Three bucks gets you three tracks and thirteen minutes of cool music.
Your album personnel: Matías Giménez (guitar), Ismael Barbé (drums), José Romero Ottonello (bass, cello) and Mario Roldós (violin).
Apr 18 2018
I can’t stop listening to this EP from Libertad’s Ernesto
Somsoc sounds like it’s perpetually phasing between expressions. There’s some surf guitar action and some fierce metal stomping, a cheerful bounce of indie-rock that segues from an equally cheerful folk, a hazy psychedelic space-jazz and a twitchy soul-jazz that shakes and shivers and sighs, and it all kind of flows in a haphazard fashion that lends it plenty of charm.
Ernesto is comprised of three string instruments and drums, and while the melodic implications ultimately manifest in a breathless display of melodicism, it’s the groove that reflects the album’s strength as well as the primary source of Somsoc’s fun.
Anyways, I just wanted to give this album a quick shout-out. I’m certain it flew under the radar. Hopefully this helps a bit. Three bucks gets you three tracks and thirteen minutes of cool music.
Your album personnel: Matías Giménez (guitar), Ismael Barbé (drums), José Romero Ottonello (bass, cello) and Mario Roldós (violin).
The album is Self-Produced.
Music from Libertad, Uruguay.
Listen to more of the album at the artist’s Bandcamp page.
Available at: Bandcamp
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By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations - 2018 • 4 • Tags: Ernesto, Libertad (Uruguay), Self-Produced