Renée, the talented singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer hailing from Argentina, has graced the music scene with her latest release, “Infusión.” With a rich background in singing and classical piano, Renée’s musical journey has taken her through various genres, including pop/rock, blues, and jazz. “Infusión,” her 2023 release, is a testament to her diverse musical influences and showcases her growth as an artist.
The album, available on all major music platforms and presented as a full vdeo album on YouTube, opens with the title track, “Infusión.” From the outset, Renée’s voice captures the listener’s attention with its purity and charm. The infusion metaphor is carried throughout the album, creating a thematic thread that ties the tracks together.
One standout piece from the album is “Eternal Song,” a track written entirely in English. Renée’s decision to incorporate English lyrics adds another layer of universality to her music, expanding her reach to a broader audience. The song’s lyrics and Renée’s delivery convey a timeless message, adding a poignant touch to the album.
At the heart of “Infusión” is a profound message about the importance of respecting the tempo of personal processes. Renée encourages listeners to embrace their feelings and undergo personal metamorphosis with patience and persistence. The metaphor of a brewed teapot, with 50 minutes representing an eternity of committed work and shared enjoyment, encapsulates the depth of Renée’s artistry.
Renée reflects on her journey from a young pianist in the conservatory to a woman who learned to navigate life’s waves. Her album is described as “handmade,” possessing the warmth of a personal sound that required both seeking and patience. In an era of instantaneity, “Infusión” stands out as a testament to the beauty of crafting something enduring.
The tracks on the album, like a carefully curated playlist, each bring a unique flavor to the musical experience. From the soulful “Peregrina” to the upbeat “Honey, money” and the introspective “Dharma mudra,” Renée showcases her versatility as a musician. The inclusion of “Yo canto (versión batá)” adds an interesting twist, demonstrating Renée’s willingness to experiment with different musical styles.
The album cover, featuring a teapot, serves as a fitting metaphor for the richness within. Renée’s experiences, both real and metaphorical, are brewed into each note, creating a musical concoction that transcends the fleeting nature of much contemporary art. The teapot, much like the album, remains a vessel full of experience, representing a deeply personal and enduring journey.
In a world where music often risks becoming a disposable commodity, “Infusión” stands as a reminder that true art, like a well-brewed tea, takes time to create and ages with grace. Renée’s album is a warm and inviting infusion of her heart and soul, inviting listeners to savor the richness of her musical journey. Once served, “Infusión” promises to stay at the perfect temperature, kept warm by the heartfelt connection between the artist and the audience. It’s more than an album; it’s a timeless experience that refuses to cool down, resonating with the warmth of genuine emotion and musical craftsmanship.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Singer-songwriter, pianist and producer from Argentina. Renée studied singing and classical piano, giving several piano recitals between her childhood and adolescence. She played in pop/rock, blues and jazz bands. Her self-titled first album was released in 2010 containing ten songs written and composed by her. In 2014, she released the single “Burbujas”. Her new album “Infusión” (2023) is out now via Youtube (full video album format). Renée performs live shows with her accompanying band and her musical style is an original pop fusion. Her harmonic richness and sticky melodies with delicate lyrics give special pop songs as a result.