All twenty-four cuts here are about
love and loss, even if the loss hasn’t happened yet, and they are also about
everything else in life, sometimes all at once. If you understand the personal
as political as this great band has for a quarter of a century, then you hear
the love song as all that’s ever really needed—to talk about fighting for community
and commitment to that fight, maintaining necessary boundaries and declarations
of independence, a celebration of honesty, acceptance and growth.
Declaring such high aims, the band
pushes stylistic envelopes again and again, delivering a menacing bite to “Que
Voy Hacer,” a song about dying in a relationship, while beginning with an
atonal accordion solo and turning towards simmering funk on “Dimelo De Frente,”
a truth-seeking record braced for whatever the answer may be. For these
explorations of what seems today’s universal pain, it’s the 2019 record I turn
to most—for the strength, the joy and the will to fight.
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