Por cesárea

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Released26 April 2024 (2024-04-26)
Recorded2022–2024
Studio
  • Panda
  • El Árbol
  • Coco
  • Sonorámica
  • Delta Sound Lodge
Por cesárea
Studio album by
Released26 April 2024 (2024-04-26)
Recorded2022–2024
Studio
  • Panda
  • El Árbol
  • Coco
  • Sonorámica
  • Delta Sound Lodge
Genre
Length35:28
LabelBohemian Groove
Producer
  • Fermín
  • Lamadrid
Dillom chronology
Ad honorem, Vol. 1
(2023)
Por cesárea
(2024)

Por cesárea (transl.Caesarean section) is the second studio album by Argentine singer, rapper and record producer Dillom. It was released on 26 April 2024 and includes collaborations with Andrés Calamaro and Lali.

Dillom released his debut studio album Post Mortem on 1 December 2021 to critical acclaim.[1][2][3] He later embarked on the Post Mortem Tour across Latin America and Spain, including gigs at Lollapalooza, Cosquín Rock and Primavera Sound, as well as headlining sets at Movistar Arena, Luna Park and Teatro Vorterix.[4][5] While on tour and working on his second album, Dillom collaborated with pop duo Miranda!, rapper and singer Wos and released "Ola de suicidios", a post-punk number that caused controversy for its lyrical content. He also surprise-released the Ad honorem, Vol. 1 EP, which included collaborations with Il Quentín and Mechayrxmeo.[6][7][8][9][10]

On 22 April 2024, Dillom announced on social media the title and release date of his second studio album Por cesárea.[11] He began working on the album during the Post Mortem Tour in Barcelona as a "script" from which the songs would later develop. Back in Argentina, he reunited with Fermín Ugarte and Luis Tomás Lamadrid at Delta Sound Lodge in the city of Tigre and took "a year and a half" to complete the album.[12]

Por cesárea was finally released on 26 April 2024.[citation needed]

Lyrics and music

Por cesárea is a "cinematic" concept album about "the tortuous mental deterioration of a young man," dealing with themes such as violence, obsession, drug abuse and trauma. It was described as a "psychological thriller soundtrack" and "rock opera", compared to Pink Floyd's The Wall (1979) and Charly García's La hija de la lágrima (1994) due to its "homogenous" storytelling and structure. Musically, Por cesárea is mostly a trip hop album with elements of abstract hip hop, rock and experimental music and was compared to acts such as Pixies, Blur, The Stooges, Bee Gees, Frank Ocean, Tyler, the Creator, Kendrick Lamar, Brockhampton, Nine Inch Nails, Beastie Boys, Nirvana and Soundgarden.[13][14]

Por césarea opens with "Últimamente", a "dramatic" trip hop song that "bases the concept [of the album]" and "narrates the suicide attempt of a mother." The following tracks, "La novia de mi amigo" and "Cirugía" were described as "twisted love songs." "Cirugía" displays "dark and problematic romanticism" and its lyrics compared to The Police's "Every Breath You Take" (1983). Fourth track "Mi peor enemigo" features Argentine rock musician Andrés Calamaro and opens with a sampled trumpet solo by Jerry González. "(Mentiras Piadosas)" features uncredited vocals by Brooke Carrey and "functions as an interlude and [sets the tone]" for the following song, sixth track "La carie". It features Argentine pop singer Lali covering the opening lines of "Plegaria desvelada" (1976) by author and composer María Elena Walsh, as well as an orchestral outro directed by Alejandro Terán.[15][16][17]

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Tracklist

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