• October 4, 2018

Renowned Songwriter CLAUDIA BRANT Releases Heartfelt, Instantly-Classic New Album SINCERA

Renowned Songwriter CLAUDIA BRANT Releases Heartfelt, Instantly-Classic New Album SINCERA

claudiabrantHaving spent the better part of the last two decades penning an extraordinary run of hit songs and regularly dominating the Latin music charts, acclaimed Argentina born, LA based songwriter/producer Claudia Brant releases her full-length album, Sincera.

Recorded at East West Studios in Los Angeles, the album features nine Brant originals and was produced by the legendary Ezequiel “Cheche” Alara and Antonio “Moogie” Canazio. Deemed an ‘instant’ classic in the lines of artists ranging from Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra to Caetano Veloso and Joao Gilberto, the album includes duets with Antonio Carmona, Alex Cuba, La Marisoul Hernandez and Arnaldo Antunes. Musicians include well-known players such as Torcuato Mariano (electric guitar), Carlitos del Puerto (bass), Vinnie Colaiuta (drums), Rafael Padilla (percussion) and Harry Kim (trumpet).

Almost 2 years ago I started playing with the idea of making a new album with the best songs I have ever written, those most dear to my heart,” says Brant. “I decided to put commercial intentions aside and just do it for the greatness of music. Records like this one are rarely made any more. I’ve spent the past 20 years working with every Latin act there is, but always behind the scenes. I have over 800 songs recorded in every genre by the biggest Latin – and Anglo, for lack of a better word – artists of all time. I have written more than 3000 songs and, as amazing as that is, even to me, I never thought I would do this, go completely all in. And I want to perform again, even go on tour. Here I am and it’s about time.”

Sincera boldly explores many aspects of Brant‘s storied life and musical influences, all extremely personal, from the bossa nova feel of “Hasta que te vuelva a ver (Until I see you again)” to the social commentary of “Ni blanco ni negro.” The album features upbeat optimism in “Piensa un poco en mi,” lush strings backing “Por Eso me voy,’ and an overarching and inescapable message of fearless determination to stay true to one’s own art.

Información y fotografía cortesía Sony Music Latin