Album Review: Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna Is Moonlit In Emotion
Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna is the album you play when you are getting ready to go out. I know that does not sound like a big deal, but, for women, it is an exciting inbetween. The night can carry opportunities for connection, liberation, and pure vent sessions with your girls. Thus, as you pick your outfit and conversations for the night, Zamora’s voice and music feel like the guide watching you prep.
Once again, I say “music to get ready” as a massive compliment. Zamora’s voice is exquisitely full, and reminds me of Laura Pausini’s earlier work; feeling like you are hearing Como Si No Nos Hubieramos Amado on loop. Her vocals feel like organic fruit; the purest form of nourishment from nature. This allows her to draw upon the loneliness and dreaminess of being a woman, at home, wondering what the next day, week, month, and year will bring to HER. Every lady has had that moment; when she simply wonders if tomorrow will bring the promise that today failed to show. Hence,“Puro Pasado,” “Malas Amistades,” and “Callar” lyrically teeter between optimism and challenging realization; if you want tomorrow to be better then you have to choose better.
Vanessa Zamora – Malas Amistades (Video Oficial)
“Rio,” “Solegrande,” and “Al Fondo De Mi” are intimately imaginative; brining you into your heart so as to shine your feelings into your thoughts the same way a projector shines upon a screen. The rawness of her verses does well with the simplicity of her voice; she truly is a woman thinking about her heart. The vastness and candor/clarity of such truth is magnetic, especially over a guitar melody. It directly draws you into the integrity of her sound; trying to build a soundscape that shows that act of being human is fantastical enough. For More Information On Vanessa Zamora And To Buy Tornaluna On October 5 Click Here.