Alex E. Chávez premieres video for new single ‘catalina’

We’re less than three weeks away from the release of Alex E. Chávez‘s debut solo album Sonorous Present. Following ‘cómplices de luto’ and ‘The Shadow’, the talented multi-instrumentalist, producer, educator, and scholar is previewing the album with new single ‘catalina’. Of the track, Chávez comments:

“Delicate, brief, “catalina” is dedicated to my older sister—Catalina—who was the fatal victim of domestic violence at the age of 18. A song of grief and regret, I lament not being able to say goodbye to her: “inside of me, everything falls apart without you; rather than my own reflection, I see you in the mirror.” I was eleven at the time, and this act of violence and loss deeply shaped my family history and my path as a writer.”

‘catalina’ is offered with an animated video directed by Estudio Pneuma in collaboration with Celestial Brizuela, and you can watch it below.

Sonorous Present is out on October 18th through Artivist Entertainment.

Alex E. Chávez offers a second glimpse into forthcoming album with new single ‘The Shadow’ & mini documentary

Last month Alex E. Chávez enticed us with the beautiful, radiant and emotionally engaging ‘cómplices de luto’, lifted from his upcoming debut solo album, Sonorous Present. Now the musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, educator, and scholar has shared a second single called ‘The Shadow’. Chávez comments:

“the shadow” features Quetzal Flores on the traditional requinto jarocho of Veracruz, Mexico and the poetry of Roger Reeves set to an odd-meter cajón groove. This song was completely born in the studio through experimentation with both huapango and son jarocho elements atop which Roger then improvised.”

Listen to ‘The Shadow’ below and grab the album when it drops on October 18th through Artivist Entertainment.

Coinciding with the new single release, Alex E. Chávez has also unveiled a short documentary about the making of his upcoming album, directed by Osvaldo Cuevas.

Alex E. Chávez set to release debut solo album, Sonorous Present, in October; listen to lead single ‘cómplices de luto’

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Accomplished musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, educator, and scholar Alex E. Chávez is perhaps best known as a member of Chicago-based Latinx quintet Dos Santos, but he has been involved with a multitude of other unique projects and stellar collaboration in the music world for over two decades. Chávez has announced the release of his debut solo album, Sonorous Present, arriving on October 18th through Artivist Entertainment. In the works for nearly four years, the album features Quetzal Flores on production duties, poetry from acclaimed author and poet Roger Reeves, field recordings, and guest contributions from the likes of Mexican poet and huapango musician Guillermo Velázquez, Martha Gonzalez, Aloe Blacc, Ramón Gutiérrez, and Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso, amongst many others. Sonorous Present embodies personal themes such as identity, borders, family, life and death, and is inspired by his book Sounds of Crossing: Music, Migration, and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño as well as by the lives and deaths of close family members.

Coinciding with the album’s announcement, Chávez has unveiled the lead single ‘cómplices de luto’ (accomplices in mourning), a beautiful, radiant and emotionally engaging track featuring duet vocals by Chávez and Laura Cambrón. Of the song, Chávez comments:

“I wrote this song in the wake of my mother’s passing, as I reflected on the final year of her life—I was living and working in Mexico at that time, and so I didn’t spend much time with her that year. I was angry and guilt-ridden about that for some time. And as I wrote, the image that lingered in my mind was of me as a child—missing her when she way away, her warmth, her approval, her embrace. Writing through those feelings was necessary in my own grieving. Relatedly, in the video, the sense of longing is represented by the butterfly encountered by a figure who is crossing—both the desert border, the river and the threshold between life and death.”

‘cómplices de luto’ comes with an animated video directed by Estudio Pneuma in collaboration with Celestial Brizuela, and you can watch it below.