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Amore del Tropico

The Black Heart Procession

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Album Review

The Black Heart Procession took a chapter out of the Nick Cave book of cool for their third album, Amore del Tropico. It's a sultry, mystical book of romance. The crime of love is the culprit in this murder mystery and the Black Heart Procession mix a tantalizing session of lounge and blues aesthetics, dark guitars, and lush string arrangements. It's an epic move for this Californian foursome — the concept is brilliant and musically the Black Heart Procession are sonically at their best. Amore del Tropico starts off with the ten-second orchestration titled "The End of Love." The cinematic approach taken from the beginning sets the scene; "Tropics of Love" and "Why I Stay" shimmy with a Cuban edge. Vocalist Paulo Zappoli croons with a sexy flair while sifting through a world without heart. Steps are retraced on the sinister storm of "The Waiter #4," while "Did You Wonder" spirals around megalomania and Tobias Nathaniel's pinch-hitting guitar work. As the album draws to a close, elements of discovery are more apparent. "Before the People" presents the suspects while muted vocal distortions of "Fingerprints" linger around eerie violins. In the end, the soul who was searching for an answer falls to fate. However, the Black Heart Procession believe in the light on the other side and the countrified haze of "The One Who Has Disappeared" is an obvious reason why. Amore del Tropico gives the gift of love's bruised heart. The mystery of love's pain is never really solved and that's the beauty of this record.

Customer Reviews

Very Cool

Cool concept, and executed well. Known for spewing darkness on top of bleakness on top of despair, The Black Heart Procession is not usually out waxing poetic on the subject love. Ah, but of course, this love story is one of lost love ... and vengeful murder. So, yeah, they haven't gone happy ... but they've certainly lived up to their name. Do yourself a favor and get this one.

get the dvd

I have known of the Black Heart Procession for quite some time, but I failed to catch this album on release. Several years back a friend gave me the dvd as a present and I have been hooked to this album ever since! The concept flows well and strings each song together into a cohesive whole. This band just gets better with every album. I strongly recommend getting the film and seeing how well the songs really tell the entire tale, plus you will laugh your azz off (yea BHP can have a sense of humour).

as always...

these guys have been doing it the right way for a long time. this record is no exception. powerful, cool, consistently good.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in late 1997 in San Diego, the Black Heart Procession have been described as beautifully bleak and brooding indie rock with a dark side. Lyrically touching on the melancholy side of human nature, the five-piece band is appropriately named given its themes of isolation, depression, and heartache. The core members of Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel (Three Mile Pilot) also collaborate on-stage and in the studio with various musicians whose instruments include guitar, piano, percussion, and...
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