Jose Gonzalez VENEER. Agencia I was handed this CD with a ‘Give this a twirl’ from my son. A quick search on the Internet revealed that Gonzalez is twenty-six years of age, has Argentinean parents and was brought up in Sweden. The sparse album sleeve notes revealed that VENEER was actually released over two years ago, and immediately I thought of Damien Rice and David Gray whose albums also took some time to embed themselves into the UK market. VENEER is the equal to both those major-selling albums, and is very beautiful.
In my experience of listening to singer/songwriters which have emerged in recent years Gonzalez is the one most likely to enamour Elliott and Drake fans. But with extraordinary guitar play, Gonzalez adds a further compelling dimension. VENEER is the sort of album that can be put on repeat play with little effort, and within the folk/pop genre it’s the best I’ve heard in some time. Essential. 5/5
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