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    Rodrigo y Gabriela: Area 52

    Area 52 will be available to stream on demand from January 16 through January 24, 2012. The album will be released on January, 24, 2012.

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    Jan 16, 2012 • 1 min read

    Banner Image: Tina Korhonen/Courtesy of the artist

    Raised in Mexico, based in Ireland, and not too far removed from life in metal bands — how could Rodrigo y Gabriela not wind up with a sound that splits the difference between jazzy flamenco and heavy rock? On 2006's self-titled album and the 2009 breakout 11:11, fleet-fingered Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero craft their wild instrumental genre fusions using only acoustic guitars, but that changes on Area 52, out Jan. 24. Here, the songs remain the same — the album radically rearranges nine pieces from the pair's past catalog — but the instrumental palette practically explodes.

    Area 52 finds Sanchez and Quintero (along with producer Peter Asher and arranger Alex Wilson) reconstructing and building onto their music using the sounds of Cuba — or, more specifically, C.U.B.A., a relentlessly proficient 13-piece Cuban orchestra. Fans of Rodrigo y Gabriela have heard "Hanuman" countless times, but it's practically unrecognizable at times here. You thought the song was epically propulsive before? Try pairing it with the insistent bashing of drums and a massive electric guitar solo worthy of Carlos Santana.

    Area 52 travels many steps further: It utterly reconstructs the Rodrigo y Gabriela template, and morphs it into something worldlier, bigger, less formulaic and more surprising. It demonstrates decisively that these songs are sturdy and versatile things, suitable for an endless array of shapes and sizes.

    -- by Stephen Thompson, NPR Music

    Area 52will be available to stream on demand from January 16 through January 24, 2012. The album will be released on January, 24, 2012.

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