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    EP Review: JUAN IGNACIO QUESADA – Petty Life

    progsphereBy progsphereOctober 2, 2024Updated:October 2, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    With Petty Life, Juan Ignacio Quesada embarks on a daring progressive rock journey, crafting a concept EP that is a challenge to both musical conventions and socio-political narratives. Composed of three distinct yet interwoven tracks, the EP offers a musical and thematic exploration of the rise and fall of authoritarian figures throughout history. By blending intricate songwriting with dynamic instrumentation, Quesada paints a vivid picture of power, corruption, and downfall.

    The opener, “El Conquistador,” sets the stage with a driving, straight-ahead rock sound, layered with proggy nuances. Its seemingly simple harmony belies the complexity woven into its fabric, particularly in its guitar solo. This solo, punctuated by snippets of speeches from both historical and modern leaders, cleverly pans these excerpts across the stereo field, matching or contrasting their ideological sides. The decision to sing this track in Spanish highlights the universal nature of autocratic power struggles, making clear that this issue transcends borders. The juxtaposition of rock riffs and political commentary immediately grabs the listener’s attention, setting the tone for what’s to come.

    “Welcome to the Zoo” continues the EP’s progression, introducing odd time signatures that are a hallmark of progressive rock. Primarily rooted in 7/8, the song seamlessly switches to 5/4 during a powerful orchestral section, making for a complex yet natural-sounding flow. The track thematically delves into the tactics leaders use to ensnare followers, offering a critique of manipulation and deceit. Musically, it stands as the bridge between the more straightforward rock of the first track and the fully realized progressive masterpiece that follows. The interplay of shifting time signatures and instrumental dynamics keeps listeners engaged and on edge, echoing the manipulative nature of the song’s subject matter.

    The EP culminates with the title track, “Petty Life,” a sprawling prog rock epic that showcases Quesada’s mastery of the genre. This track, the longest on the album, features multiple movements, soaring guitar solos, and an expansive sonic landscape. It tells the final part of the concept’s story, focusing on the hypocritical double standards preached by tyrants and their inevitable downfall. Musically, it’s the most ambitious piece on the EP, shifting keys using common tones, incorporating modal interchange to alter the mood without key changes, and moving fluidly through its progressive structure. It’s a fitting climax, both musically and thematically, tying together the EP’s examination of authoritarian rule and its consequences.

    What sets Petty Life apart is the coherence and thoughtfulness in both its musical structure and its conceptual narrative. Each song not only shifts between keys, but does so with a purpose, whether it’s through abrupt changes, smooth transitions down the circle of fifths, or common-tone modulations. Quesada’s use of instrumental sections to further the narrative is also a strong feature of the EP—these moments of musical storytelling enhance the album’s concept without overshadowing the vocal message.

    In its entirety, Petty Life is a cohesive work best experienced as a whole. Quesada’s meticulous attention to detail and ability to blend progressive rock elements with meaningful storytelling make it an immersive listen. Whether you’re drawn in by the social commentary or the intricate musical arrangements, Petty Life leaves a lasting impact. It’s a promising display of Quesada’s skill, one that hints at even greater works to come.

    The EP is available from Bandcamp here.

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    In its entirety, "Petty Life" is a cohesive work best experienced as a whole. Quesada’s meticulous attention to detail and ability to blend progressive rock elements with meaningful storytelling make it an immersive listen.

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