Moctezuma (album) explained

Moctezuma
Type:Studio
Artist:Porter
Cover:MoctezumaPorter.jpg
Released:March 30, 2015[1]
Genre:
Length:40:55
Label:LOV/RECS
Producer:
  • Didi Gutman
  • Hector Castillo
Prev Title:Atemahawke
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Las Batallas del Tiempo
Next Year:2018

Moctezuma is the third studio album by Mexican indie rock band Porter. The album's name means "lord of lords" in the Nahuatl language while the songs tell the story of Spaniards arriving to Mexico and the fall of the Aztec Empire and the Mexica people.[2]

This is the band's first album with vocalist David Velasco.

Background and release

Porter's debut studio album, Atemahawke, was released in May 2007. The album received positive reviews and became popular due to the single "Host of a Ghost". The group performed the song at the 2008 Coachella Festival with Natalia Lafourcade.[3] Shortly after the Coachella performance, the band went on hiatus and disbanded as vocalist Juan Son started a solo career while the other members focused on finishing their education. The band announced they would be reforming when the lineup for the 2013 Vive Latino music festival was released. The band reformed with vocalist David Velasco, with Juan Son not performing with the reunited lineup for unknown reasons.

Four music videos were released to promote the album: "Palapa", "Huitzil", "Rincón Yucateco" and "La China". The narrative of the videos center around the lyrics and themes of the album.

Reception

Moctezuma was placed at number 10 on Rolling Stones 10 Best Latin Albums of 2015.[4]

Personnel

Porter
Additional

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AllMusic. Moctezuma - Porter. November 6, 2020.
  2. Web site: KKSM. Album Review: Porter's "Moctezuma". November 6, 2020.
  3. Magaña, Omar (April 27, 2008). "Imponen británicos su estilo en Coachella", Reforma, p. 15.
  4. Rolling Stone. Andrew Casillas, Suzy Exposito and Isabela Raygoza. 10 Best Latin Albums of the Year. December 30, 2015. November 6, 2020.