Isn’t it beautiful when music stops you in your tracks, enchanting you into deep listening for just three minutes and 43 seconds?
“Colibrí” by Loma Suyo has that immediate effect.
Loma Suyo is the musical project of Liz Fullerton and Ish Quintero, who first met in Philadelphia in 2010 through the city’s underground hip-hop and trip-hop scene.
With Fullerton’s voice that sounds angelic, subtly edgy, and quietly commanding, the pair apply an artful approach to sound in their latest single, beginning in sparse stillness before gradually building intensity. The track plays with space in a deliberate, immersive way, guiding listeners through a journey whose destination remains just out of view.
Delicate guitars fold into an electronic landscape, with synths echoing the movement of birds in flight, a composition that balances fragility with grit.
“Colibri” translates to hummingbird.
Each year, ruby-throated hummingbirds return to North America after a remarkable 1,000+ mile journey from Mexico and Central America. These tiny, fearless travelers find their way back to the same gardens and feeders, marking the quiet but unmistakable arrival of spring. It’s a journey that served as the inspiration for the song.
At its core, the song reflects the fearlessness required to keep returning, ultimately tracing the force of small things traveling far to find their way home.
While sung in Spanish, “Colibrí” transcends language; understanding the lyrics isn’t necessary to feel completely drawn in.
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