Today, the Afro-Latin quartet Making Movies shares their latest single and lyric video “Porcelina” with Alaina Moore from Tennis, from their upcoming XOPA album which will be released on June 17 through Cosmica Artists.
The single, which premiered today on Sounds and Colors, is a sweetly wonderful soundtrack to the story of a powerful, female oracle. Describing the inspiration, songwriter and singer Enrique Chi shared: “This song is dedicated to women who show up at just the right time to advise and care for us. My grandmother, Alice, comes to mind and to our mothers. Of course, but there were many others. It’s Porcelain, these magical people who are stuck and can feel what you need before you know you need it.
Discussing his collaboration with Alaina Riley, Enrique continued: “It was so much fun writing with Alaina. We have been friends since we were teenagers and he has always been one of those magical people.”
Their upcoming XOPA album transcends soundtracks, connects old and geographically distant cultural stories and, in the process, delivers a sound that is undoubtedly future. The ten pieces embrace the intermediate lows as long as one loves the lows that are critical to self-acceptance, to a degree of openness that makes life worthwhile.
The first two singles “Calor” and “Sala De Los Pecadores” perfectly indicate the intersection of culture and art with the mixture of Memphis soul and salsa sensibilities. Afropunk recently said: “Making Movies is a bit late, but their new single ‘Sala De Los Pecadores’ may be what pushes them aside. The new cut perfectly combines alt rock and cumbia with a video “It ‘s heavy, fun and full of moments of sonic overtaking.”
XOPA does more than challenge music standards. avoids them all together to create a broader vision of what music can be. The album includes additional performances by guitarist Marc Ribot on “La Primera Radio”, a vocal collaboration with Rubén Blades, Dolores Huerta and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos on “Consejos”, violin and viola by Grammy nominee musician and composer Jeremy Kittel. and more.
Making Movies is on tour across North America, including a performance at The Paramount in Los Angeles on June 23 that concludes at the Sisters Folk Festival in Portland on September 30. New dates have been added including New York, Portland, Memphis, Philadelphia and more, as well as festivals such as Maple and Main Music and Arts Festival, Boulevardia Music Festival, Summerfest, Blissfest and Ruido Fest.
Watch the lyric video for the new single here:
Making Movies Dating Tours in the USA
(new dates in bold)
May 19 – Kansas City, MO – Folk Alliance International Conference
June 02 – St Louis, MO – Old Rock House
04 June – Sylvania, OH – Maple and Main Music and Arts Festival
June 07 – Ridgefield, CT – Ballard Park
June 09 – New York, New York – Mercury Lounge
June 15 – Seattle, WA – High Dive
June 16 – Portland, OR – The Get Down Music Venue
June 18 – Kansas City, MO – Boulevardia Music Festival
June 23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Paramount
June 25 – Monterey, Mexico – Machacha Festival
June 30 – Memphis, TN – Overton Park Shell
July 07 – Stevens Point, WI – Pfiffner Park
July 08 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
July 09 & July 10 – Harbor Springs, MI – Blissfest
July 13 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live
July 14 – Saranac Lake, NY – Waterhole Music Lounge
July 15 – Woonsocket, RI – Levitt Amp
August 05 – Appletown, WI – Mile of Music
August 20 – Chicago, IL – Ruido Fest
September 02 – Sioux Fall, SD – Levitt At The Falls
September 30 – Sisters, OR – Sisters Folk Festival
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