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2019 release. After having made the trilogy that was Premeditacin, Nocturnidad y Alevosa, and her last album, Fuego, it should not come as a surprise that the sixth album of Ana Fernndez-Villaverde’s career is called Brujera. But the game of mirrors is radical. Because, Brujera is probably the most open and direct about emotions, where the songs touch tangentially on the mystery to dive in more deeply lyrically and epically. It is an album about love, brutal and raw, without metaphors, as is her style. Darkness and light, and each song leads unequivocally into the next. This is an album where mid and slow tempos abound, songs that turn into instant classics like only Ana knows how to do.