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Argentinian singer songwriter Juana Molina’s live show is an often low key, but always interesting affair. Although on-stage there is just her, a drummer and a bass player, throughout the set she is able to show off her talent as a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar and key board, as well as using a complex array of loop pedals to allow her to use both on the same song, creating interesting, and at times, beautiful, effects. By utilising this technology to minimise the amount of people on stage, yet still create the sound of a large band, Juana Molina is able to let the audience focus on her songs, as well as her incredible voice. Drawing on nearly 2 decades worth of material, including lots from 2013’s critically acclaimed “Wed 21”, which was noted for its ‘rockier’ sound, Molina is able to seamlessly change between the different styles that she has embraced over the years, creating a cohesive and interesting show. Not being able to speak Spanish should not put anyone off attending a show of hers, as the beauty of the songs and instrumentation defies any language barrier. If you are a fan of folk music, but want to see something interesting done with the formula, Juana Molina is definitely one to check out.
Sublime show from the three man Experimental band. Solid rhythm stumps with ethereal electronically modulated harmonic voices in Juana's
Typical passionate way. The audience was very receptive and loudly approved of the more well known songs such as Eras. Juana also slipped in plenty of beatiful new songs and was a delight to watch and experience.
I saw her perform at Les Poisson Rouge in NYC last fall (my 3rd time), and the show was so transcendent that coming down afterward was harsh. I felt like I was never going to experience anything that good ever again, so why bother going on living. Like that. (I'm kind of a fan.)