Mount Jacinto‘s new album, Silver Lining, released in late November, is a sacred, cinematic, and intimate space painted by tender chamber-rock. Review.
SILVER LINING – MOUNT JACINTO
It’s clear that Mount Jacinto translates Sonya Carmona’s personal and sometimes painful experiences into music, yet there is also something sacred and radiant about their sound. Even in its darkest moments, there is hope. The song Silver Lining is the most beautiful embodiment of this duality. It marks the album’s turning point, alongside the more pop-infused Turning Back, which gracefully underscores its midpoint. A heart-warming experience thanks to its blend of rock, psyche, chamber music and more!
If I Ever brings in a desert rock flavour with a more pronounced blues tone, thanks to its bold guitars. It’s the most intense track on the album and stands out in its own right. It’s followed by Remember, with its stunning crescendos, and the surprising, tender, and pretty epic Nice Liquor. Once again, it feels like a spiritual journey, oscillating between the intimate and the universal. To close this journey, and the Silver Lining album, Mount Jacinto lays All I Got at our feet. Like the rest of the album, it’s generous, personal, and immense—a perfect conclusion to this outstanding opus.
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