The inimitable, wonderful, bewitching Juana Molina is a deeply original and visionary artist who, like Brian Wilson or Kevin Shields, pulls off the most out-there material with melodies nearly as accessible as conventional pop (Rolling Stone US). She has variously been described as pure genius (Les Inrockuptibles, FR), beguiling (Pitchfork, US), and is said to be one of the most extraordinary singers around (Sunday Times, UK), who is creating ...
Juana Molina : accolades and tour
Her new album "Halo" gets impressive kudos, while she gets ready for a tour in Europe and Argentina
Juana Molina's mesmerizing seventh LP is unanimously acclaimed by US & UK media, from Pitchfork ("her strongest") to Mixmag ("endlessly bewitching"), the Sunday Times ("An album veering on genius"), MOJO ("Finest yet from the idiosyncratic electronicist") and Libération ("Her most spellbinding album to date"). More press quotes below.
And so is her new video "Paraguaya", featuring her famous mother, actress Chunchuna Villafañe, appearing as a witch who teaches Juana how to prepare a love potion, which ends up not working...
Concert dates:
17/05/2017 AR Buenos Aires - Niceto Club
20/05/2017 AR Rosario - Galpon de la Musica
24/05/2017 AR Buenos Aires - Niceto Club
27/05/2017 AR Cordoba - Club Paraguay
03/06/2017 AR La Plata - El Teatro Sala Opera
15/06/2017 ES Madrid - Picnic Session / Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo
16/06/2017 ES Barcelona - Sonar
17/06/2017 FR Paris - La maroquinerie
19/06/2017 GB London - Moth Club
20/06/2017 BE Antwerp - Roma
22/06/2017 DE Berlin - Franzz Club
24/06/2017 PL Bialystok - Halfway Festival
From the press on "Halo":
Argentinian experimentalist's eerie, excellent seventh. Haunting, bassy and electronic. Molina has managed to tap into a fertile, mysterious muse. (Uncut, UK)
She's spent the last two decades constructing her own magical world with experimentalist electronica as her base. It's endlessly bewitching. (Mixmag, UK)
Juana Molina doesn't just write songs, she creates environments (Stereogum, US)
A deep sense of spiritual ritual spreads across Halo, through spry dances animated by metallic percussion and zealous chants that echo like secret religious observances happening in deep woods. Each track brings its own weather. (NPR, US)
Her most spellbinding album to date, Halo sees Juana Molina revisit her inimitable electronized folk trance, after having dipped her guitar and vocal cords in a cauldron of magic potion. (Libération, FR)