Many common musicians have created fictional alter egos as a strategy to discover new sonic avenues that they want to experiment with. David Bowie had Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane, David Johansen had Buster Poindexter, Girl Gaga spent a complete season as Jo Calderone, and the much less stated about Garth Brooks’s Chris Gaines period the higher, however it actually occurred. For them, it is a form of efficiency artwork — an expression of their curiosity in stepping out of their consolation zone and giving the endeavor a theatrical aptitude as nicely.
The talk about whether or not these may very well be thought of merely publicity stunts is legitimate, however for some artists, there is a true inventive need to inhabit these personas. For Adriana Rivera, a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, it is a fruits of her dream to merge two inventive outputs which have lengthy fascinated and impressed her: music and performing. From this need and its manifestation, Rivera set herself apart, and in her place emerged Lúconde and their debut album, “La Actriz: Acto I.” The EP is a magical assortment of alt-perreo, aware boleros, and progressive Latin soul. As Rivera explains, “Lúconde is principally the mom character that serves as a vessel for different personas (or faces, as she calls them) to emerge.” For that motive, she invitations listeners to name her by both identify.
Lúconde is an artist with a lot of concepts, who has been looking a very long time for a strategy to categorical them. A baby of dancers from reggaeton’s early roots, when it was often called “underground” — her mom was a background dancer for Vico C, whereas her father danced for Ruben DJ — she grew up in a house that valued each music and efficiency and the overlap between the 2. Lúconde was enrolled in ballet, the place dance and expression are inextricably intertwined, and sang in her church’s refrain, the place she started to find her voice and take a look at its limits and vary.
Not quickly after, she was satisfied by pals to audition for her college’s drama membership. In a prescient twist, the monologue used for the audition belonged to a job a couple of character affected by dissociative identification dysfunction.
“I bear in mind researching so much. I bear in mind practising [the monologue] alone at residence. I had no coaching in any respect, however I bear in mind clicking with that so much,” she says. “There was loads of that course of that clicked with me very deeply, and I bear in mind pondering, ‘OK, I really like music and I’ve all the time been concerned with music, however I believe [acting] goes to be one thing that I am gonna dedicate myself extra to.'”
For “La Actriz: Acto I,” Lúconde reached again and channeled the teachings from her days doing theater. She remembers being taken by the best way performing helped her to attach together with her interior ideas and widen her view of the behaviors of individuals round her.
“I realized [to] not take issues at face worth, which is one thing that I really feel like I am actively learning inside myself and society — simply issues from totally different views,” she says. “There’s all the time extra behind somebody, which I additionally suppose in performing that is what you [search for].”
Throughout the downtime that enveloped the world in 2020, she started to consider how she might fuse her pursuits. She started to write down, pondering on matters that have been near her. She started to flesh out the overarching idea of the EP and conjured up what would develop into the roster of alter egos that embody every observe: La Malasuerte, Näia Kiyomi, Lilu, Miss Quinn, Bo Aracnia, Adela, and Nina Sorei.
Executing out such a far-out thought for a debut EP was a dangerous proposition, however she was decided to deliver it to fruition. By way of mutual contacts she received in contact with Gyanma, an indie fan favourite who produces initiatives for himself and others out of his personal studio, known as Alas. No matter trepidation he had concerning the formidable concepts she offered evaporated as quickly as he put her in entrance of the microphone.
“From the start, I acknowledged it was a really distinctive idea,” says Gyanma, who produced each observe on the EP. “All through recording and producing the music, each observe stored evolving, and after we listened to the ultimate album put collectively, we knew it was one thing very, very particular.”
As a companion to the album, Lúconde produced, directed, and starred in music movies for the tracks. It is right here that her totally different personas can actually be appreciated. La Malasuerte, a trickster changeling that occupies each body of “Macacoa” with mischievous intentions. Näia Kiyomi, closely impressed by Jennifer Test of the film “Jennifer’s Physique,” enacts empowered, violent revenge in “6eis.” Lilu and Bo Aracnia each break the foundations in favor of righteous anarchy in “Bendito Caos” and “Tus Cartas Póker,” respectively. In “El Frío del Alba,” Adela displays on the lengthy, sordid historical past and ache that ladies have carried all through the wrestle for bodily autonomy, particularly within the face of eroding abortion rights.
“That is very autobiographical. What I am doing is simply taking the Stanislavski strategy of performing and reworking it right into a philosophy of life, as a result of that is who I’m,” she says. “I really feel like performing saved me. Performing gave me a lot perspective of life, of individuals, of society, and of myself. That is form of the place all of it begins, as a result of with every character I am exhibiting totally different sides and totally different features of myself, and the actor research the grey space of life, the grey in folks.”
When speaking about her future, Lúconde foresees extra initiatives in the identical vein as “Acto I.” For now, she does not see herself dabbling in additional mainstream songs divorced from this album’s conceit. In reality, she’s already brainstorming which personas she’ll make the most of once more, and new ones to introduce as nicely. Because the album’s title implies, it is merely the primary act of what is going to slowly unfold as a bigger all-encompassing undertaking.
“This undertaking is synonymous with the place I’m in life proper now. I really feel like I am nonetheless within the midst of changing into. This undertaking is loads of the youthful, naive features of myself,” she says.
She intends to totally broaden the visible facet as nicely, founding her personal manufacturing firm the place she’ll be capable of management that facet of growth in addition to assist different artists with their very own initiatives. “La Actriz: Acto I” was an effort that took a very long time to come back collectively, however for Lúconde it has been price every part she invested in bringing it to life.
“As soon as I knew that I needed to be La Actriz within the music trade, I had a path,” she says. “For me that is actually vital; I’ve all the time [felt] like I’ve to have some thought of who I wish to be. In that sense, now I notice how fortunate I’m to know who I’m a little bit bit. I nonetheless really feel like I’ve a protracted strategy to go, however I’ve all the time had the imaginative and prescient. I’ve all the time nourished that. I’ve all the time protected that.”
The strands that hyperlink the sunshine and shadow inside each human being — and the best way they will deliver folks collectively beneath higher understanding and empathy — are what Lúconde needs to underscore.
“The whole lot is linked: our spirituality, our physicality, our thoughts, our feelings. As an actor, my physique, my thoughts, my feelings are my instruments. The extra acquainted I’m with myself, the higher human I might be. That is what I am attempting to discover with music. I all the time say, ‘By way of my work I’m complete,’ as a result of I get to specific all of those totally different features of myself.” It is a ardour undertaking that not solely makes her really feel fulfilled, however hopefully finds followers who’ll additionally admire the totally different ranges of creativity that make it up. “I felt like I needed to be a creator, and I really feel like music allowed me to do all that. And I noticed I did not need to sacrifice my identification as an actress. Possibly I might simply be La Actriz.”
POPSUGAR: What’s your favourite phrase?
Lúconde: Curiosity.
POPSUGAR: What’s your favourite quote?
Lúconde: “You do not have a proper to something on this life, however there’s nothing you’ll be able to’t obtain.”
POPSUGAR: What’s your favourite play?
Lúconde: “No Exit” by Jean-Paul Sartre.
POPSUGAR: What’s your favourite film?
Lúconde: Nicely, I really like “Black Swan.” It was once “The Pursuit of Happyness.” I believe now, “The whole lot All over the place All at As soon as.”
POPSUGAR: Who’s your favourite fictional character?
Lúconde: Raven from “Teen Titans.”
POPSUGAR: What are you listening to today?
Lúconde: Gesaffelstein, Belén Aguilera, and “Scarlet” by Doja Cat.
POPSUGAR: What particular person involves thoughts while you hear the phrase “inspiration”?
Lúconde: My grandfather. We have been very shut, and he would discuss to me about many issues. My favourite quote is one thing he’d all the time inform me.
POPSUGAR: Do you like to be the hero or the villain?
Lúconde: I choose to be the villain that turns into a hero.