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Ale Torriggino

Rosario, Argentina | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE

Rosario, Argentina | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2014
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"Ale Torriggino: Sureste"

When it comes to blues, folk-rock and Americana, one may not necessarily think of South America. Such is the stereotype many in the West can place upon other non English speaking countries who think that it is only in England and North America where musicians are truly qualified to add to the great American songbook. But 27 year old singer-songwriter Alejandro Torriggino has managed to successfully break down those preconceptions on his debut Sureste (or Southeast), an album fraught with heartache and reflection.

Born in Patagonia, Argentina, and now currently residing in Rosario, Alejandro first took drumming and guitar lessons in his teens, before writing songs at the age of Seventeen. He put together and played in a number of local bands before finally meeting Gonzalo Esteybar in 2015, an indie record producer perhaps best known for his project "Once Guitars," an all acoustic guitar quartet. When the largely self taught singer-songwriter presented to Gonzalo some of his material, the producer was so impressed that he offered him the chance to record his first album, which is what we have here. Alejandro himself described the approach to making the record: "It features a very organic sound, since I was looking for that warmer palette on the analogue instruments." And it is that warm palette which permeates throughout Sureste, an album rich with autumnal expression and mellow textures.

Opening track "Tengo que salir de esta ciudad" is a reflective piece, with plenty of teary pedal steel and melodious strumming. "Roca" is a little more upbeat, in terms of rhythm, but full of thoughtful observations all the same. The atmospheric "Aves de Invierno" (winter birds) has the potential to lull the listener into a state of dream, with its lap steel guitar and soft cloud-like strings, while "Vas a llover para mi?" and "Fuego y cenizas" are both drifty ballads worthy of the early '70s Laurel Canyon scene.

On "Siempre serás la Misma" Torriggino reminds this listener of an Argentinean Ryan Adams, and is another delicate number, with a lovely melody and gorgeous piano. "Dónde estás esta noche?" has our troubled troubadour wondering where his lover is, before increasing the tempo (slightly) on "Paula," a song which has an almost pop-rock feel to it, albeit with a somewhat Latin flavour. The sentimental "Viejos cofres" (old chests) is Ryan Adams meets Harvest era Neil Young, followed by what is indeed a very long and sad goodbye with "Largo y triste adios," a mournful tune but not one without a sense of hope it seems. Certainly there is much tenderness and empathy in the playing throughout, enough to recommend it to this critic's playlist.

For fans of Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontagne, and '70s acoustic folk-rock in general, Alejandro Torriggino is unlikely to disappoint. Sureste was clearly an organic production from start to finish, which makes for a refreshing change in this computer age where so much of our popular music has been compressed to ones and zeros. Therefore how reassuring it is to know that there are still those amongst the digital dead, whose ambition is merely to create something far more real and tangible.

Track Listing: Tengo que salir de esta ciudad; Roca; Aves de invierno; Vas a llover para mí?; Fuego y cenizas; Siempre serás la misma; Dónde estás? (Esta noche); Paula; Viejos Cofres; Largo y triste adiós

Personnel: Ale Torriggino: Composition, drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lead vocals; 
 Gonzalo Esteybar: Production, electric guitar, lap steel, string arrangements
; Marcos Benitez: Under; 
John Paul Schapira: Pianos, keyboards; 
Paolo Ferrara: Viola, cello; 
Pachi Gayoso: Violin

Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced - Sacha O'Grady


"Sureste – Beautiful Debut Album by Singer-Songwriter Ale Torriggino"

When I was in school, I took four years of French. Learning that language has done me absolutely no good at all. On days like this in particular, I really wish I’d taken Spanish.

I have an album to share with you called Sureste, by singer-songwriter Ale Torriggino. Ale is from Argentina, and this album is in Spanish (I assume). I’m a lyric person. I like to know what the singer is singing about, and so I rarely listen to music that is not sung in English. But just a few seconds into the first song told me that I had to share this one. Ale has such a pretty, expressive voice that the mood, if not the words, translates into emotions I easily feel. The music is a cool blend of folk and Americana, with some fantastic blues guitar woven through, offering a gentle ache . So, despite me having no idea what Ale is singing about, I’m telling you that this album is beautiful passion.

I just randomly chose one tune of the many beautiful tracks to share with you. Ale could be singing about dirty socks, for all I know. If so, he does it beautifully. - Soundwaves Review


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Ale Torriggino is an independent musician and filmmaker from Patagonia, currently residing in Rosario, Argentina. Apart from his career as a singer-songwriter, he's a Film School graduate and works as a writer/director as well.

Known for his passionate vocals and smart lyrics, Torriggino’s sound is infused with a wide spectrum of American music, such as the Blues, folk, rock&roll, and soul.

His debut album, entitled "SURESTE" was released in 2016 via indie label River Flow Records. The album was produced and mixed by Rosario-based producer Gonzalo Esteybar.

Ale is set to release his follow-up album "BLUE LIGHT" in mid 2017, also via River Flow Records.

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