Cesar y su Jardin - CORRE Y SUELTA A LOS PERROS (2025)
“Corre y Suelta a los Perros” presents César y su Jardín at their most expansive and literate: the album is structured as a continuous journey, divided into three parts (“fuego, cristal y augurio”), connecting 13 tracks into a unified whole. The instrumentation is rich yet subtle—folk guitars, ambient spaces, experimental touches and Latin-inflected rhythms provide a soundscape that feels both rooted and exploratory. With tracks like “Morder el Fuego” and “Sirena con Cara de Pez”, the album balances poetic lyricism with evocative imagery and musical tension. Some sections lean more into improvisation (“Desierto (Impro I)”, “Lo Sagrado (Impro II)”), giving the album an organic, live-in-studio feel that resists pure commercial pop. Overall, it’s a compelling statement from a Mexican artist working in a global folk-progressive idiom—rewarding for listeners who like their folk music with depth, ambition and texture.
Genre: Progressive Folk
Country: Mexico
Final Verdict: 67% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 161th / 778
Highlight: LO SAGRADO (IMPRO II) (feat. Edna Nao, Ana Pau, Cocotito de melón & La Narnia)
Made me think of:
Sufjan Stevens
Fleet Foxes
Devendra Banhart
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