Artist/ Band: Hominido
Title: Estirpe Litica
Label: CCM
Year of Release: 2014
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The Review:

Former drummer Rodrigo Gonzalez Mera from Chile who previously played in Le Desooorden n ani (sadly now no longer together) brings us a brand new band and recording. A couple other former members also make up part of this. A wonderfully exotic and superb release it is! Precisely incorporating jazz fusion ingredients with world and today’s metal and folk all in an exquisite progressive work. Hominido glows with a winning debut.

Highlighted by beautiful female lead vocals, supported by nimble musicianship, “Estripe Litica” paints visions with each song. This is the first time I have heard such a particular mixing of lush world jazz fusion with a more aggressive rock and it works wonderfully. No gimmicks! The compositions are well thought out and executed. I hardly felt the metal influences once they got through the third tune. The band kept such a majority of interesting jazz oriented music surrounding any of these heavy parts, it just melted together extremely well.

Do not be scared away by my mention of metal, as it’s the most tasteful this reviewer has come across so far. Also the vast bulk of this beautiful disc is superlative world fusion with loads of influences adding violin, bajo, didgeridoo, trumpet and much more. Much of it floats and swims like the more eastern jazz fusion outfits of the 70’s from France and Italy. Eliana Valenzuela Hernandez’s voice lifts the instrumentation even higher. Some of the music even gets huge with orchestration and epic proportions. (Track 5) “Shalagram Shila” is not to be missed!

You’d be right to assume some South American/Latin flavors as this does after all come from Chile.

Reviewed by Lee Henderson on August 21st, 2014

Tracks:

01. Simon (6:05)
02. Ciudades De Piedra (5:20)
03. Insano Devenir (4:58)
04. Desde Las Cumbres Al Mar (5:02)
05. Shalagram Shila (7:25)
06. Eterno Retorno (8:43)
07. Cabeza De Piedra (4:31)
08. Mi Roca Interna (3:56)
09. Adoquines Queretanos (5:11)
10. Estirpe Litica (6:35)
11. Salar (3:33)
12. Magma (8:24)

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