Label: Parlophone
Released: 17th January 2025
Victoria Canal has that air of an artist who knows how to spin magic out of her music. Capable of delivering with a clarity that can stop time, she’s in possession of a raw, unvarnished truth that forces you to pause whatever you’re doing and really, properly listen – which, as it happens, is exactly what her debut album ‘Slowly, It Dawns’ demands.
The Spanish-American artist has been steadily building towards this moment since her first EP dropped in 2016, but nothing quite prepares you for the artistic leap she makes here. Opening track ‘June Baby’ – one of the very best songs of 2024, if you were keeping score – announces itself with twinkling chimes that feel like sunrise breaking through your bedroom window – a marked departure from the contemplative territories of her previous EPs’ elegy’ and ‘WELL WELL’. It’s the sound of an artist spreading her wings, letting light flood into previously shadowed corners.
The album’s first act maintains this sense of brightness, with Canal exploring new territories that feel both surprising and completely natural. ‘California Sober’ struts with a newfound confidence, while ‘Cake’ pulses with a shadow-hugging, textured yet hedonistic energy that grabs Billie Eilish’s whispered brilliance and takes it somewhere utterly fascinating and new. The production throughout these moments gives everything a warm, analogue feel that wraps around you like a familiar embrace.
But it’s when Canal strips everything back that the album truly soars, showcasing her exceptional songwriting abilities in their purest form. Here, every note feels deliberate, every lyric carved from personal experience and transformed into universal truth. They’re moments that serve to highlight the power of her voice – an instrument capable of communicating volumes in its subtlest inflexions.
Throughout ‘Slowly, It Dawns’, Canal demonstrates an extraordinary ability to weave together diverse musical influences while maintaining a coherent artistic vision. Her classical training peeks through in the precise piano work, while harmonies add complexity to even the most straightforward moments. It’s like watching someone solve a Rubik’s cube – each turn revealing new patterns while working towards something whole and complete.
Thematically, Canal tackles everything with a deft touch that never feels heavy-handed. Her lyrics dance between specific detail and universal truth, creating moments of recognition that catch you off guard with their accuracy. When she sings about feeling like an outsider or grappling with self-doubt, it never feels like performance – just honest communication from one human to another.
What makes ‘Slowly, It Dawns’ truly special, though, is how it manages to be both a statement of artistic arrival and a document of ongoing evolution. Canal isn’t presenting answers so much as sharing her process of questioning, inviting listeners along for the journey. It’s an album that reveals new layers with each listen, like a conversation with a close friend that deepens over time. Not just the end of the beginning of an important artistic career but a genuine moment of human connection. And really, what more could you ask for?
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