Laura García y La Banda
- Musica
Andean Pop.
“A tener y comer su torta” by Will Robinson Sheff 6.11.2001
The music of Laura García y su Banda balances
gracefully between purism and accessibility. García y su Banda’s
traditional Andean folk music, utilizing instruments like nylon-string
guitar, pan pipes, accordion, and regional hand percussion, displays all
of the rhythmic vigor, delicately intertwining fretwork, and unique
melodic sense of the best of the genre, but is recorded with the clarity
and polish of modern pop, giving it a feel that is decidedly
contemporary rather than conservative. That her music balances between
two worlds so gracefully, slipping only rarely, is all the more
admirable given García’s unwillingness to sacrifice folk rigor for
pop sweetness or modern immediacy for purist orthodoxy. "“Buscándote”
is a perfect example of Garcia’s skill; mixing perky fills and
swoopingly pretty pan pipes." “Buscándote” is a perfect
example of García’s skill; mixing perky fills and swoopingly pretty
pan pipes, the song’s accessible arrangement and playful, energetic
performances present plenty to love for both fans of traditional Andean
folk and contemporary Latin pop. Likewise, “Gira La Vida” supports
its complicated rhythm and intertwining guitar parts while never seeming
a slave to either, and “Del Regresar,” the closest of García’s
hosted tracks to a mainstream ballad, fulfills the function of pop
confection ably without ever becoming grating or overly simple. By
taking off the purist kid gloves but maintaining reverence for the
integrity of her music, García has found one way to keep Andean folk
alive and immediate for anyone listening.
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