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Arca
Studio albumby
Released7 April 2017(2017-04-07)
Genre
Length43:17
LanguageSpanish
LabelXL
ProducerArca
Arcachronology
Entrañas
(2016)
Arca
(2017)
Kick I
(2020)
SinglesfromArca
  1. "Urchin"
    Released: 29 December 2015
  2. "Piel"
    Released: 22 February 2017
  3. "Anoche"
    Released: 24 February 2017
  4. "Reverie"
    Released: 16 March 2017
  5. "Saunter"
    Released: 24 March 2017
  6. "Desafío"
    Released: 10 April 2017

Arcais the thirdstudio albumby Venezuelan musicianArca,released on 7 April 2017 throughXL Recordings.[3]It is the first studio album to feature lead vocals by Arca herself,[a]sung in her native language of Spanish.[4]It was released to universal acclaim from critics.[5]

Background

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On 28 February 2016, Ghersi announced viaInstagramthat her new album would be titledReverieand was almost finished,[6]although on 22 February 2017, she announced that the album would in fact be self-titledArca.[7]She explained in an interview fori-Dmagazinethat she didn't want the album to be eponymous, it's more that every other name felt wrong: "I went through a whole year of trying different names, they all felt foreign. But because I use my singing voice in a way that I've never done before, it didn't feel unnatural to call itArca."[4]

The use of her voice on the new album was inspired by collaborator and friend,Björk:[8]

I don't know if I would've ever sung on this record if it weren't for Björk. We were in the car together and I had been singing for fun and she turned to me very casually and asked me if I'd ever considered singing on my music. I just dismissed it. But then I took her very seriously because I respect her so profoundly as a vocalist. She gave me so much guidance, so I really want to celebrate that when I talk about the record. It was a big deal. She was so nurturing throughout the whole process and I don't know if I would've been so brave to do this without her as a friend.[9]

Ghersi explained her reasoning for singing inSpanishas it being the language she learned to process emotion with and the language of her upbringing that her parents "fought and divorced in". She said it became much more natural for her to manifest certain things that were very private and very intimate in Spanish.[10]

Ghersi said the lyrics on the album are "all recent and all – except for one song – improvised" and that she "never sat down and wrote a word and then changed it to a better word," further stating: "I recorded lots and lots of melodies and lyrics, if they were pure enough I left them like that. I didn't let my critical mind interrupt the outpouring."[4]Many songs include references to her influences, such as the lyrics of "Anoche", which referenceBjörk's 1995 song "I Miss You"[11]and some of the lyrics of "Reverie" which are taken directly from theVenezuelan folkclassic "Caballo Viejo",composed bySimón Díaz.[12]

Release and promotion

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Ghersi announced the album's title and release date viaTwitteralong with the opening track off the album, "Piel" on 22 February 2017.[13]The track listing includes the previously shared "Sin Rumbo", which appeared on her previous release,Entrañasand "Urchin", which was released on 29 December 2015.[3][14]On 24 February, she released the second track, "Anoche" along with a music video directed by longtime collaboratorJesse Kanda,who also designed the cover art of the album.[15]Billboardlisted Kanda's cover art as one of the worst of 2017.[16]On March 16, Ghersi released another video directed by Kanda for "Reverie".[17]On March 24, "Saunter" was released. In addition, "Saunter" and "Reverie" were released on a limited run of12-inch singlesalong with the album's release.[18][19]On April 10, she released a music video for the tenth track, "Desafío".[20]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.2/10[21]
Metacritic87/100[5]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[22]
The A.V. ClubA−[23]
ConsequenceB+[24]
Financial Times[25]
The Guardian[26]
Mixmag8/10[27]
Pitchfork8.5/10[28]
Q[29]
Resident Advisor4.3/5[30]
Uncut8/10[31]

AtMetacritic,which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 87, based on 20 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[5]AllMusic's Heather Phares praised Ghersi for pushing her boundaries onArca,further stating that "the vulnerability [she] displays makes it some of [her] most exciting and moving music yet."[22]Nina Corcoran ofThe A.V. Clubpraised the album, stating: "If the skittering fluctuation of Ghersi's past releases gained [her] acult following,then the open-heartedballadssprinkled throughoutArcashould earn [Arca her] well-deserved breakthrough. "[23]Clashmagazine critic Shahzaib Hussain thought thatArca"rides a steady stream ofminimalistmelancholia,juxtaposed against Ghersi’s intense,operaticvocals – the effect is one of ceremonial transcendence. "[32]Consequence's David Sackllah described the album as Arca's "most daring and enthralling record yet," adding that "By peeling back the layers of [her] persona, Ghersi breaks [herself] down in an attempt to find rebirth, trying to reconcile with [her] past and present."[24]Bryon Hayes ofExclaim!said, "This back-and-forth is carried along throughoutArca,demonstrating that Ghersi hasn't lost [her] fondness for temperedelectroniccacophony,but has expanded [her] palette, to mind-bendingly gorgeous results. "[33]

Factcritic Miles Bowe praised the album's composition, claiming it's Ghersi's "most focused on [her] career" while noting that the vocals display her forward evolution.[34]Rating the album with a perfect score,The Guardian's Rachel Aroesti commented: "Exquisite opener 'Piel' captures the interplay between poise and prostration that has madeCatholicritual such a rich artistic seam, while arch humour is provided by 'Whip' – hyper-real lashing accompanied by the sound of a powering-down robot – and 'Desafío', which takes disposableEurotrashpopand makes it worthy of pious contemplation. "[26]Pitchforkcritic Kevin Lozano labeled the record with the tag "Best New Music", mentioning that Ghersi's work is "still mysterious, but not as opaque—it doesn't keep you at an arm's length, instead [she] offers up [her] pleasures more readily."[28]Resident Advisor's Ryan Keeling described the record as "Arca's most accomplished work to date."[30]Andrew Paschal ofPopMattersthought that the record "refuses to ossify into a legible and easily recognizable shape, defying our expectations of the artist’s output while remaining untethered even to a clearly delineated internal logic," describing the result as "both emotionally enrapturing and conceptually thrilling."[35]Andy Beta ofSpinpraisedArcafor being Ghersi's "most engaging, emotionally draining and confrontational album to date."[36]

Accolades

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Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
AllMusic Best Albums of 2017
Favorite Electronic Albums of 2017
Clash Albums of the Year 2017
10
Consequence Top 50 Albums of 2017
16
Crack Magazine Top 100 albums of 2017
1
Dazed The 20 Best Albums of 2017
1
Highsnobiety 25 Best Albums of 2017
20
Les Inrockuptibles 100 Best Albums of 2017
22
Loud and Quiet Top 40 Albums of 2017
25
Mixmag Top 50 Albums of 2017
7
Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2017
16
The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s
26
Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2017
21
The 20 Best Experimental Albums of 2017
1
The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s
61
PopMatters The 60 Best Albums of 2017
22
Resident Advisor Best Albums of 2017
Rolling Stone 20 Best EDM and Electronic Albums of 2017
9
Sputnikmusic Top 50 Albums of 2017
18
The Vinyl Factory 50 Favorite Albums of 2017
42
The Quietus Albums of the Year 2017
32
Time Out New York The Best Albums of 2017
10
Tiny Mix Tapes Favorite 50 Music Releases of 2017
3
Uncut 75 Best Albums of 2017
39

Track listing

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All tracks are written and produced byAlejandra Ghersi.

Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Piel" (transl.  "Skin")4:07
2."Anoche" (transl.  "Last Night")3:36
3."Saunter"2:09
4."Urchin"4:00
5."Reverie"3:12
6."Castration"3:21
7."Sin Rumbo" (transl.  "Aimlessly")3:35
8."Coraje" (transl.  "Courage")4:31
9."Whip"1:20
10."Desafío" (transl.  "Challenge")3:53
11."Fugaces" (transl.  "Fleeting")3:07
12."Miel" (transl.  "Honey")2:56
13."Child"3:23
Total length:43:17
Japanese edition (bonus track)[61]
No.TitleLength
14."Saunter" (reprise)4:59
Total length:48:16

Personnel

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Credits adapted fromAllMusic.[62]

  • Arca – vocals, production, composition, mi xing, programming, instrumentation
  • Matt Colton– mastering
  • Jesse Kanda– artwork

Charts

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Chart (2017) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (UltratopFlanders)[63] 46
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[64] 87
USHeatseekers Albums(Billboard)[65] 18
USIndependent Albums(Billboard)[66] 50

Notes

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  1. ^Arca usesshe/her,it/itsandthey/thempronouns. This article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.

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