KELLY SLOAN SHARES “TANGLED” FROM NEW LP, OUT TODAY

KELLY SLOAN’S INSIDES OUT, OUT TODAY VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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Today, Toronto-based singer, songwriter, and musician Kelly Sloan releases her new album, Insides Out, from Victory Pool Records. In celebration of the release, she’s sharing the new video for “Tangled”, a song that “tries to explore the difficulty in realizing and embracing the need for personal change,” says Sloan. “So many of us are a tangled ball of yarn and the answers are often floating within reach but we are unable to unravel ourselves enough to see them. The choruses are comforting assurances to the confusion, encouraging us to hold on.”

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MORE ABOUT KELLY SLOAN & INSIDES OUT
If what we see in another person is a picture made up of all their personal experiences, feelings, and inclinations, Kelly Sloan would be one of those collages that look like one big thing from a distance, but when you look more closely you see that it's made up of hundreds of smaller pictures. Her music is the result of heartfelt, honest attempts to make sense of a wildly varied career in music and life, somehow arriving at a coherent – and in this case, downright elegant – artistic statement. Insides Out is the latest album from Sloan presenting nine glistening tracks that pair classic piano-led pop songwriting with warm, enveloping atmospherics and tasteful playing from some of the city's finest musicians. The album was produced by Jeff McMurrich, a prolific collaborative force who has shepherded critically acclaimed albums by the likes of Jennifer Castle, U.S. Girls, and Owen Pallett. 

Sloan's music does share certain characteristics with some of the leading lights of the last decade's female fronted singer-songwriter resurgence (Sharon Van Etten, Big Thief, Angel Olsen), but she actually has far more in common with titans of the form from previous generations. The essence of classic '70s acts like Carole King, Rita Coolidge, and Stevie Nicks are conjured, and 90s-era women in song such as Tori Amos and Natalie Merchant may also come to mind, but the record is far from any sort of retro exercise. Sloan's nimble melodic sense, at once playful and melancholic (see “Russian Smile” and “I Wanna Wake Up”) also recalls more contemporary pop songsmiths like Jenny Lewis, and Natalie Mehring (aka Weyes Blood), and she has that enviable knack for writing songs that sound familiar at first glance, but on closer inspection, really couldn't have been written by anyone but her. 

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Sonically, the album is a joy to behold, with a winning blend of intimacy, drifting atmospherics, and – when needed – warm, punchy instrumentation. Certain tracks are delivered perfectly with just the bedrock of Sloan's piano and voice, but other songs benefit from crucial contributions by other players drawn from the Toronto scene, including Matthew 'Doc' Dunn on vibraphone, cellist/vocalist Eliza Niemi, bassist Mike Smith (Jennifer Castle), and drummer Kieran Adams (The Weather Station). The drums and bass in particular help conjure some of that burnished 70s feel – heard to great effect on opening track “Warm Enough” – but Sloan's voice, obviously a formidable instrument itself, is treated to an array of tasteful effects and recording techniques that offer the songs a gossamer-like veneer and create a slight bit of remove from the first-person directness that one may associate with your average singer-songwriter album. “No Worse Way To Go” provides an aesthetic contrast to the majority of the piano-bass-drums format of the album, instead sounding like Kate Bush recorded in an intimate bedroom studio, with soft drum machine rhythms underpinning reverberating piano chords and washes of electronic sounds. 

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Sloan is a classically trained vocalist with years of experience as a professional singer in a staggering variety of contexts, from work as a soloist with the Dalhousie Russian choir to Country & Western musical theatre revues, to other work in the indie-pop-folk realm, such as the Alias Ensemble, her recent English folk-infused collaboration with Dave Nardi and the chameleonic Daniel Romano. In the world of pop music, this training can almost act as a hindrance in less capable hands, but Sloan's voice here is a glorious, emotive anchor to the tasteful surroundings cooked up by McMurrich and her supporting cast of musicians. 

The lyrical threads weaving together the songs on the aptly titled Insides Out are largely introspective meditations, and although they sometimes begin in a darker place, Sloan says “I tend not to write depressing songs from start to finish. They generally seem to have an encouraging nudge, an uplifting hook, or at least a pleasant resignation.” As with the best pop music, these less-than-sunny sentiments are contrasted with warm, glowing musical surroundings, and as such the music on Insides Out definitely does not exist in a downcast light. To this end, Sloan recalls a chat with her cousin, who observed that “my songs don’t make people feel sad. They make people feel OK about their sadness.” 

Insides Out is an album that will undoubtedly make you feel more than just OK, for a whole bunch of good reasons.

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INSIDES OUT TRACKLIST
01 I Wanna Wake Up
02 Tangled
03 No Worse Way to Go
04 The Kiss
05 Warm Enough
06 Strange Letters
07 Russian Smile
08 Waited Too Long
09 Carnival

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ALLISON RUSSELL SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR “DEMONS”, ON JIMMY KIMMEL THIS WEEK

ALLISON RUSSELL RELEASES “DEMONS” MUSIC VIDEO, DIRECTED BY ETHAN TOBMAN

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PERFORMING THIS WEEK ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!  

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CROSS CANADA TOUR BEGINS FEBRUARY 23

“That same hope permeates the buoyant rhythm of The Returner and continues pushing Russell forward in pursuit of joy.”  - EXCLAIM!

“It was only a matter of time before she made her album for the ages. The Returner is that album.” - UNCUT (9 out of 10) 
“Allison Russell delivers soul-stirring show… She not only demonstrated her wonderful voice, laden with soul, gospel and raw emotion, but also showed she can play multiple instruments, including clarinet and banjo, and craft poignant songs in both official languages.” –
The Ottawa Citizen
"The Returner is a promise that Russell is giving back more than she's received, which has always felt like her ethos. The way the Montreal-raised singer lifts others up — fellow artists and fans alike — is a spiritual experience, no matter your convictions." - CBC Music

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Four time GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter Allison Russell has released a stunning official video for “Demons”, a track from her recently released acclaimed new album, The Returner. Yesterday, the video made its broadcast premiere across BET Her, BET Soul, CMT Music, MTVU, MTV Live, and MTV Biggest Pop. An epic visual narrative, the video  marks the directorial debut of Ethan Tobman, Creative Director of Taylor Swift's triumphant The Eras Tour and production designer for Beyonce’s Lemonade and Black Is King as well as award-winning film and television such as Room, The Menu, Beautiful Boy, Pam & Tommy and much more. The piece was filmed in Prague over three days with choreographer Zizou and her rainbow coalition of dancers and executive produced by Jacob Tierney. This morning Variety released an exclusive, in-depth conversation with Russell & Tobman, on the making of “Demons” and their decades-long friendship. Read it HERE

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Ethan Tobman on “Demons”:
“I wanted “Demons” to combine kinetic dance and immersive world-building to explore the pact you make with what you have survived. Whereas Allison Russell's first album, ‘Outside Child,’ was an emotionally gut-wrenching meditation on childhood abuse and transcendence, ‘The Returner’ felt to me like a cathartic celebration - the ‘hat comes next’- at once acknowledging those scars and then literally finding joy in them. The dancer's movements needed to feel kinetic because they needed to represent extensions of Allison's own journey - as she moves, they move, and when they fall, she is the only one that can pick them up. That's where my idea of the slanted wall came from, a wall that only Allison can walk up and everyone else will slide down. That's how it feels sometimes when you've survived a secret, and only you can sense up or down, and it's up to you now to decide if and how to let the rest of the world back into you.” 

Allison Russell on the “Demons” video:
“We don’t have to hide from our history, we just have to face it. And walk through it together. Our trauma can be the mother of empathy, of compassion, of equal human understanding, of truth, reconciliation, reparation, forgiveness, of loving coalition and harm reduction. ‘Demons’ is about looking our traumas in the face - and not letting them drive the bus. This ‘Demons’ video marks my inaugural creative collaboration with my beloved childhood friend, fellow Montrealais and birthday twin, Ethan Tobman. Ethan’s visual genius takes my breath away. I am beyond honored that he chose to make his music video directorial debut with me and with this song.”

Late last week, Allison Russell made her debut on the UK institution, Later….with Jools Holland, where she performed the song “Stay Right Here.” On Thursday, November 2nd, Russell will return to Jimmy Kimmel Live! for a performance of the title track off of her new album. Russell, who released her second solo album, The Returner last month, is currently on a major U.S. headlining tour that kicked off earlier this week and will wrap up in January of 2024. Beginning in February, Russell will take the show north of the border for a run of dates across Canada. Tickets are on sale now. Full tour dates below.

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The Returner was written and co-produced by Allison along with dim star (her partner JT Nero and Drew Lindsay) and was recorded over Solstice week in December 2022 at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, CA. It features Russell’s “Rainbow Coalition” ensemble: Elenna Canlas, Elizabeth Pupo-Walker, Ganessa James, Joy Clark, Kerenza Peacock, Larissa Maestro, Mandy Fer (Sway Wild), Megan Coleman, Meg McCormick, SistaStrings (Chauntee & Monique Ross), Wendy & Lisa (Wendy Melvoin & Lisa Coleman aka The Revolution) and Wiktoria Bialic. 

Since the release of her debut solo LP two years ago, Outside Child, Russell’s often devastating, deeply moving, cathartic celebration of survivor’s joy has become one of the most acclaimed albums of the past 10 years. Now comes the second chapter, The Returner, a body-shaking, mind-expanding, soulful expression of liberation, love, and self-respect that serves as a fierce declaration of joy for all survivors that have made it to the other side. Allison, JT, and Drew, built The Returner from the bottom up with a rhythm-first, genre-fluid approach. The improvisational energy of great female artists sparked the album’s fierce joy, and provided a wider canvas for Allison’s immense, unlimited talent. In all, the new album doesn’t just deliver on the promise of the last two years, it exceeds all reasonable (and unreasonable) expectations and affirms Allison Russell’s place among music’s most vital artists⎯and The Returner, as one of 2023’s most essential recordings.

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Following a diverse career as a featured member of acclaimed bands including Po’ Girl, Birds of Chicago and Our Native Daughters, Russell finally dared to release her solo project in 2021. "It’s an album of strength and affirmation, not victimization,” said The New York Times in their profile on Russell and Outside Child. Following the album’s release, Russell performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Ellen, Late Night With Stephen Colbert, CBS Saturday Morning, Austin City Limits, The Kelly Clarkson Show made her Opry debut and appeared at the Country Music Hall of Fame and performed at the 2022 GRAMMY’s Premiere Ceremony.

The accolades for Russell have been immense. In addition to her four GRAMMY nominations, she has earned three 2022 Americana Award nominations and a win for Album of the Year, two International Folk Music Award wins, a 2022 JUNO Award nomination for ‘Songwriter of the Year,’ and her first-ever JUNO Award win for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. Russell received two 2021 Americana Awards nominations, won three Canadian Folk Music Awards, two UK Americana Music Awards, and more. She was recently nominated for Song of the Year and Artist of the Year for the 2023 Americana Awards. In addition, Russell has consistently used her newfound platform to elevate, educate and inspire; curating the history making Once And Future Sounds: Roots and Revolution set for the Newport Folk Festival in 2021 and mobilizing this year’s triumphant Love Rising All-Star benefit concert in support of LGBTQIA+ causes in Nashville - raising over $550,000 and calling national attention to Tennessee’s dangerous anti-trans and anti-drag laws. Russell has also announced a book deal with Flatiron/MacMillan for her debut novel, a memoir based on her life and the material that inspired Outside Child and The Returner.

MORE PRAISE FOR THE RETURNER
"Allison Russell proved to be the strongest vocalist over the two-day festival..." -
Glide Magazine

“With its increased twin focus on grooves and celebration, it might not be inaccurate to call the album a party, albeit with the understanding that the celebration is a hard-fought party.” - VARIETY
"Emblazoned with words as arrows, a banjo as her bow and her clarinet as an extension of her voice, Russell unapologetically wields the wind of her lived experience of violent abuse, sheer survival and remarkable redemption. The result is mesmerizing."- Post & Courier

“Allison Russell’s second solo album brings to mind a verse from the Bible: ‘Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.’ After reflecting on her escape from abuse on her 2021 breakout, Outside Child, Russell is celebrating her freedom on The Returner. The album has its heavy moments, but it’s largely brighter — and funkier.” - VULTURE
"The resilient songwriter maintains a throughline of gratitude with an impeccable knack for storytelling.  If you’re looking for an enduring album to seek refuge and celebrate the ambivalence of life, this one’s for you." - RANGE Magazine

“On her second album, The Returner, she delivers a sequel that holds togetherness at its heart as she delves into the personal and political.”  - THE LINE OF BEST FIT 
"Bolstered by a female-centric circle of VIPs and fuelled by defiant joy, the ascendant singer-songwriter grooves her way into the big leagues with this upbeat charmer." - Tinnitist

“The Returner, another powerful effort, also represents a next step in Russell’s career and life as she leaves her trauma in the past and steps forward in what she calls “fierce joy.” - POLLSTAR

"It takes a village to make deep, meaningful change in the world around you, and Russell is ready to build that village from the ground up.” - BILLBOARD

TOUR DATES
Nov 01 - El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
Nov 03 - HopMonk Tavern - Novato, CA - SOLD OUT
Nov 04 - Sweetwater - Mill Valley, CA - SOLD OUT
Nov 05 - The Center for the Arts - Grass Valley, CA
Nov 07 - Hult Center for the Performing Arts - Eugene, OR
Nov 09 - Mississippi Studios - Portland, OR - SOLD OUT
Nov 10 - Admiral Theatre - Bremerton, WA
Nov 11 - Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA - SOLD OUT
Nov 13 - The State Room - Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 15 - Boulder Theater - Boulder, CO
Nov 16 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
Nov 17 - Roaring Fork Sessions - Aspen, CO
Nov 29 - World Cafe Live - Philadelphia, PA
Nov 30 - Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY
Dec 02 - Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts - Katonah, NY
Dec 03 - Infinity Hall Hartford - Hartford, CT
Dec 05 - BOMBYX Center for Artist & Equity- Northampton, MA - SOLD OUT
Dec 07 - The Sinclair - Cambridge, MA - SOLD OUT
Dec 08 - Portland House of Music - Portland, ME - SOLD OUT
Dec 09 - Levon Helm Studios - Woodstock, NY - SOLD OUT
Jan 11 - The Basement East - Nashville, TN - SOLD OUT
Jan 12- The Basement East- Nashville, TN
Jan 13 - Sheldon Theater - St. Louis, MO
Jan 14 - Thalia Hall - Chicago, IL- SOLD OUT
Jan 16 - St. Cecilia Music Center - Grand Rapids, MI
May 27 - CFG Bank Arena - Baltimore, MD*
Jan 18-24 – Brandi Carlile’s Girls Just Wanna Weekend – Riviera Maya, Mexico
Jan 26 – TradFest – Dublin, Ireland
Jan 28 – Oran Mor – Glasgow, Scotland
Jan 29 – Brudenell Social Club – Leeds, UK
Jan 30 – Lafayette – London, UK
Feb 23 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
Feb 24 – Tidemark Theatre – Campbell River, BC
Feb 26 – Creekside Theatre – Lake Country, BC
Feb 27 – Kimberley Arts Council Centre 64 – Kimberley, BC
Feb 29 – Festival Place – Sherwood Park, AB
Mar 1 – Bella Concert Hall – Calgary, AB
Mar 2 – Broadway Theatre – Saskatoon, SK
Mar 3 – The Park Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
Mar 6 – The Studio – Hamilton, ON
Mar 8 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
Mar 9 – War Memorial Hall – Guelph, ON
Mar 10 – London Music Hall – London, ON
Mar 12 – Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts – Kingston, ON
Mar 14 – National Arts Centre – Ottawa, ON
Mar 15 – Le Studio TD – Montreal, QC
Mar 16 – Imperial Bell – Quebec City, QC
Mar 18 – Wilmot United Church – Fredericton, NB
Mar 19 – Capitol Theatre – Moncton, NB
Mar 21 – Light House Arts Centre – Halifax, NS
Mar 22 – Lunenburg Opera House – Lunenburg, NS
Apr 27 - STAGECOACH - Indio, CA
May 27 - CFG Bank Arena - Baltimore, MD*
Aug 6 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB*
Aug 8 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC*
Aug 10 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR*
Aug 11 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR*

* -Supporting Tyler Childers

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JOSÉ LOBO’S DEBUT LP, IN ALL GOOD HOPE, OUT TODAY

JOSÉ LOBO’S DEBUT LP, IN ALL GOOD HOPE, OUT TODAY VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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Today, José Lobo’s debut LP, In All Good Hope, is available everywhere courtesy of Victory Pool Records. To mark the occasion, Lobo is sharing one final track from the album, “Quiero esculpir mi vida”. “It’s a song based on the word main-tenant in French which when separated means to hold hands and I thought of this idea of holding hands with the present, to be the sculptor of one’s life, the lyrics are about accepting what I have while searching for what I want and always being able to be present which is really hard at times,” says Lobo. “The song is quite simple in that it is mostly guitar and later joined in by strings, synths, and piano. My album comes out with this song and this song hopes to be a summary of a lot of what the album represents, of all the memories it holds.”

The song arrived with a video that was made in parts with the footage made by Alfonso Briceño at a show Jose played at the lost church in San Francisco this April and parts from the bank of memories of Jose’s phone going as far as spring 2019. “Recently I accidentally deleted my WhatsApp which contained twelve years of pictures, conversations, etc. Since then I have been more and more adamant about returning to my bank of memories and decided to edit a music video for the first time,” says Lobo. “The interlude for the album is a recording I made of a VHS tape of my grandmother Hilda Arria singing a bolero she wrote. She was always singing when I was a kid and unfortunately, by the time I picked up music, she was entering her last days. During the lockdown, I found this VHS tape of her singing and decided to record myself on top of her singing so I was able to sing with her in her future/my present. This is the first time I put clips of my family in a video as well so this video represents a big withdrawal from my bank of memories. I hope people can see their own memories in the idiosyncrasies of my own. In all good Hope." 

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MORE ABOUT JOSÉ LOBO AND IN ALL GOOD HOPE
In All Good Hope, the debut album from singer, songwriter, and musician José Lobo, is a masterclass in intimacy, everything about it exuding a sense of closeness. From the highly personal lyrical themes and sparse, delicate instrumentation, to the singing, which sounds like a friend whispering a secret into your ear, the experience of listening to In All Good Hope is akin to entering an inner sanctum, or what Lobo aptly refers to as “a reverie of the quotidian.”

Originally hailing from Venezuela, Lobo has spent the better part of the last decade in a somewhat nomadic mode, splitting his time between his current homebase of Montreal, San  Francisco's Mission District, Paris, and also Hamilton, Ontario, where much of the album was recorded. 

Tellingly, In All Good Hope opens with a creak, perhaps an old chair or some well-worn floorboards, and easily maintains this relaxed, cozy sense of presence as Lobo weaves through these hushed, multilingual songs. The bulk of the album is centred around his nylon-string guitar and mellifluous vocal style, which is always mixed right up front, capturing every breath and nuance. The astute listener may pick up a strong scent of bossa nova, which is no accident, as Lobo developed a great love for the '60s Brazilian genre while living in the city of Belo Horizonte during his teenage years. There are also shades of Tropicalia, bossa nova's slightly more  adventurous younger sibling, and to that end, one might recall the similarly inspired singer Devendra Banhart and the warmly psychedelic ‘freak folk’ movement of the '00s, Brazilian legend Caetano Veloso, fellow nylon string player José Gonzales, Toronto-based singer and producer Sandro Perri, and contemporary Brazilian artist Rodrigo Amarante, whose solo and band work has provided deep wells of inspiration for Lobo. 

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And though the album is a veritable linguistic bouquet – sung in Portuguese, Spanish, French, and English – its themes create a cohesive through line. “The album is sort of like a book of short stories,” Lobo says, “made up of day-to-day moments and observations of my surroundings.” The opening track “se deter pra entender” acts here as a prologue of sorts, asking the listener to stop and “understand that the syllables count”, while gentle cascades of harp, synth, and softly strummed guitar float beneath. For Lobo, the song – and indeed the album as a whole – is about “the weight of our words, words that remain inside us and those that exist in the world.” Written largely over the course of 2020, the songs were Lobo's “attempts to find some magic in my day-to-day life, as it became more and more routine and closed off by the pandemic.” A perfect metaphor here is the song “agujeros”, which paints a picture of Sasha the family dog, whose daily quest for little slivers of sunlight  around the house “was a fundamental part of keeping my family sane.”

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Though the album is largely a solo affair, there are key collaborators at play throughout. Lobo became familiar with Hamilton-based singer-songwriter Scott Orr through mutual appreciation and the magic of Bandcamp, and the core elements of the album were recorded at his studio, largely through a vintage 1950s ribbon microphone. Alongside Montreal-based producer Victor Zhang, Lobo fleshed out the rest of the album in his bedroom with warm, hazy synth pads, and judicious sprinklings of hand percussion, bass, flute, harp, and string arrangements. Many of these elements were recorded remotely by guest musicians from around the world, and their international provenance speaks to Lobo's years of travelling and connecting with like-minded artists. After graduating from university, Lobo lived in San Francisco's Mission District for a spell, and his time there was fruitful, leading to work in theatre penning the music for Andreina Maldonado's Our Work Our Dignity, a play exploring the realities of immigrant workers in the city. But it was his friendship with songwriter and social activist Diana Gameros that initially drew him there, and in a neat full-circle swoop, she contributes the elegant second vocal on the track “lista pa la carrera”. 

Lobo says that many of the songs were written as “an homage to the morning, my favourite time of day,” and like those slivers of sunlight that Sasha chased around the living room each day, In All Good Hope will warmly illuminate whatever situation it may occupy, making good on its title (borrowed from poet Ralph Waldo Emerson's sign-off in his letters), and Lobo's vision of “holding hands with the present”, an image he found “so soothing, but also really hard to attain”. This album will make that just a little bit easier. 

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JOSÉ LOBO LIVE PERFORMANCE DATES:
November 10 - Montreal - De Stiil Bookstore  
November 17 - Hamilton - The Printed Word
November 24 - Toronto - Tibet St Records.

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IN ALL GOOD HOPE TRACKLIST
01 se deter pra entender
02 TBTBNM (todo bien todo bien nada mal)
03 pajarita
04 lista pa la carrera
05 abuela canta su bolero y yo la acompaño en su futuro / mi presente
06 nuevos dias
07 Quiero esculpir mi vida
08 meteors
09 agujeros
10 si vale la pena decir que si

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