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Draco Rosa|Monte Sagrado

Monte Sagrado

Draco Rosa

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Monte Sagrado is Draco Rosa's first album of new studio material in nine years; it's hardly the comeback album fans might expect from him -- he didn't expect it, either. After recovering from two horrific battles with cancer, the artist returned to his Phantom Vox studio on his 100-acre farm in the mountains of Utuado, Puerto Rico, set to record new songs he'd penned for his comeback; it was to be an album of "beautiful songs" that both he and Sony agreed on. What happened when he entered the studio, however, changed that. For a few months prior to these sessions, doctors had been lowering Rosa's medication; his body and mind entered a renewed state of well-being. This rowdy, woolly collection of rock & roll songs is the end result -- though we may still get the previously considered album later.
The set roars to life with first single "333" and its jagged, distorted, detuned guitars and basses amid thudding hard rock drums. The vocals are shouted more than sung inside the din of noise. It doesn't sound "happy" but riotous. But that's deceptive. "333" is the sound of freedom, of being unchained; it's the sound of power. Rosa plays electric guitars, drums, keyboards, and handles programming and production with a small core band that includes Doug Pettibone on guitar. It's followed by the crunchy post-punk strut of "Que Se Joda el Dolor" with its squalling feedback, high-pitched backing chorus and Rosa's shouted indignance at his difficult recovery process (the title translates as "Fuck the Pain"). There's real drama in "Dentro de Ti." Its declarative vocal and pulsing, swaggering bassline recalls the Clash's "London Calling" and its squalling guitar break is not unlike Robert Quine at his most aggressive. But there is real joy in these songs, too -- check the warped, Latin souled-out rock in "Yo Mismo" as hovering B-3s and synths crisscross fuzzed-out guitars and layered harmony vocals. "2Nite 2Nite" is what serves as an unhinged apocalyptic party anthem here, with call-and-response vocals and an in-your-face hard rock mix: "No lover, it's not a crisis, it's liberation…." "Tuda La Oscuro" intersects at the corners of snotty punk rock and bluesy hard rock, while "The Thing I Done" is loose, heavy, razor-wired passionate reggae. The closer, "En Las Horas Mas Tristes," is a high-wire act that inseparably weaves together drama and gratitude in an eight-minute post-pysch sojourn. Monte Sagrado is radical, in its way a kindred spirit to 1994's Vagabundo (initially panned as too dark and experimental, it has since become a Latin rock classic). Draco Rosa is at the peak of his creative powers here, throwing off the shackles of sickness, doubt, and horror to embrace his recovering body and mind as sacred. The aggression is warranted, the raw energy a blessing, the darkness a gateway to hard-won joy. Monte Sagrado, like Rosa's journey, is nothing less than transformative. Welcome back.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Hotel de los Encuentros (Intro)
00:00:55

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Mixing Engineer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Sadaharu Yagi, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Angela Alvarado, Vocal - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

2
333
00:04:46

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Jebin Bruni, Keyboards - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Tyler Karmen, Assistant Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

3
Que Se Joda el Dolor
00:04:50

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director - Janelly "Tita" Russe, Background Vocal

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

4
Dentro de Ti
00:04:39

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Jebin Bruni, Keyboards - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Jose Manuel Navarro Sempere, Composer, Lyricist - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

5
Xeuníge
00:00:31

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Jorgen Carlsson, Bass - Draco Rosa, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion, Mixing Engineer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - Sadaharu Yagi, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Percussion, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

6
Monte Sagrado
00:04:07

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Jebin Bruni, Keyboards - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Tyler Karmen, Assistant Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

7
Yo Mismo
00:02:20

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Jebin Bruni, Keyboards - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

8
2nite 2nite
00:03:43

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer, AssociatedPerformer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Angela Alvarado, AssociatedPerformer - Revel Rosa, Art Director, AssociatedPerformer - Redamo Rosa, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

9
Tu Lado Oscuro
00:02:40

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer, AssociatedPerformer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Angela Alvarado, AssociatedPerformer - Revel Rosa, Art Director, AssociatedPerformer - Janelly "Tita" Russe, Background Vocal - Redamo Rosa, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

10
The Thing I Done
00:03:10

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar, Percussion - Rene Camacho, Percussion, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums, Percussion - Draco Rosa, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Arranger - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - C.W. Stoneking, Composer, Lyricist - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

11
En las Horas Más Tristes
00:08:05

Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Luis Gómez Escolar, Composer, Lyricist - BENNY FACCONE, Mixing Engineer - Doug Pettibone, Electric Guitar - Rene Camacho, Bass - Toss Panos, Drums - Draco Rosa, Lyricist, Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal, Vocal - Draco Cornelius Rosa, Composer - Sadaharu Yagi, Recording Engineer - Habish Rosario, Assistant Engineer - Héctor Espinosa, Recording Engineer - Revel Rosa, Art Director

(P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC

Chronique

Monte Sagrado is Draco Rosa's first album of new studio material in nine years; it's hardly the comeback album fans might expect from him -- he didn't expect it, either. After recovering from two horrific battles with cancer, the artist returned to his Phantom Vox studio on his 100-acre farm in the mountains of Utuado, Puerto Rico, set to record new songs he'd penned for his comeback; it was to be an album of "beautiful songs" that both he and Sony agreed on. What happened when he entered the studio, however, changed that. For a few months prior to these sessions, doctors had been lowering Rosa's medication; his body and mind entered a renewed state of well-being. This rowdy, woolly collection of rock & roll songs is the end result -- though we may still get the previously considered album later.
The set roars to life with first single "333" and its jagged, distorted, detuned guitars and basses amid thudding hard rock drums. The vocals are shouted more than sung inside the din of noise. It doesn't sound "happy" but riotous. But that's deceptive. "333" is the sound of freedom, of being unchained; it's the sound of power. Rosa plays electric guitars, drums, keyboards, and handles programming and production with a small core band that includes Doug Pettibone on guitar. It's followed by the crunchy post-punk strut of "Que Se Joda el Dolor" with its squalling feedback, high-pitched backing chorus and Rosa's shouted indignance at his difficult recovery process (the title translates as "Fuck the Pain"). There's real drama in "Dentro de Ti." Its declarative vocal and pulsing, swaggering bassline recalls the Clash's "London Calling" and its squalling guitar break is not unlike Robert Quine at his most aggressive. But there is real joy in these songs, too -- check the warped, Latin souled-out rock in "Yo Mismo" as hovering B-3s and synths crisscross fuzzed-out guitars and layered harmony vocals. "2Nite 2Nite" is what serves as an unhinged apocalyptic party anthem here, with call-and-response vocals and an in-your-face hard rock mix: "No lover, it's not a crisis, it's liberation…." "Tuda La Oscuro" intersects at the corners of snotty punk rock and bluesy hard rock, while "The Thing I Done" is loose, heavy, razor-wired passionate reggae. The closer, "En Las Horas Mas Tristes," is a high-wire act that inseparably weaves together drama and gratitude in an eight-minute post-pysch sojourn. Monte Sagrado is radical, in its way a kindred spirit to 1994's Vagabundo (initially panned as too dark and experimental, it has since become a Latin rock classic). Draco Rosa is at the peak of his creative powers here, throwing off the shackles of sickness, doubt, and horror to embrace his recovering body and mind as sacred. The aggression is warranted, the raw energy a blessing, the darkness a gateway to hard-won joy. Monte Sagrado, like Rosa's journey, is nothing less than transformative. Welcome back.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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