Antena
Camino del Sol
★★★
A sort of spacey Brazilian sounding piece of art pop. This easily sounds like something that could have been released in the 90's with the resurgence of "world" music and Bossa nova style, songs like "Bye Bye Papaye" and "Seaside Weekend" are great examples of that. But for being released in 1982, this is an extremely forwarding think project. Isabelle Powaga's silky and sensual voice leads the band while she's accompanied with live percussion mixed in with the signature sound of early 80s synthesizers. The synths are bubbly and poppy with an almost glass-like sound to them. Though these features are great it can run somewhat repetitive, except for a few standout tracks. The latter half of the album is a better example of a more diverse instrumental sound, especially with the synths. The song "The Boy from Ipanema" is not only a bit ghastly but also a quite humorous take on the Bossa nova standard. A good listen if you're a fan of loungey synth pop that's a tad off kilter with its tropical flavor.
Favorite Song: Spiral Staircase
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