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People singer Silvana Estrada counters a tradition of violence with gentle
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People singer Silvana Estrada counters a tradition of violence with gentle

Last updated: December 2, 2025 4:07 pm
Editorial Board Published December 2, 2025
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One of many first issues Silvana Estrada observed about Las Vegas was its lack of pure gentle.

The Mexican singer-songwriter has at all times discovered the dingy, artificially lit interiors of the town’s casinos to be a bit unsettling. So forward of the Latin Grammys in November — the place her people ballad, “Como un Pájaro,” was nominated for finest singer-songwriter tune — Estrada elected to remain in a resort that didn’t really feel prefer it was “underground.”

“My first thought [when walking into the hotel] was, ‘Thank God there’s sunlight,’” mentioned Estrada, who sat throughout from me inside a busy espresso store on the Encore resort in Las Vegas. Her face was illuminated by treasured solar rays beaming by means of the window. “I get to receive sunlight, I can see green trees — and there’s a little fountain with fish.”

Estrada has discovered to relish the little issues amid a heavy and industrious yr. Upon the Oct. 17 launch of her sophomore album, “Vendrán Suaves Lluvias,” or, “There Will Come Gentle Rains,” the 28-year-old carried out in NPR’s Tiny Desk sequence; launched into a European tour; then kicked off a North American tour in November, which is able to proceed into 2026, with stops all through the U.S. and Mexico.

On Friday, she’ll contact down in Los Angeles, the place she’ll headline a live performance on the Belasco in Downtown L.A.

“I’m a big fan of being busy,” mentioned Estrada. “I feel like I need to do something all the time in order to have value. But I don’t want to feel guilty when I’m resting… It’s great to always have a passion, but it’s a little bit harmful to do things from the place of needing to be functional.”

In line with Estrada, this newfound understanding of productiveness was a byproduct of the arduous labor she put into “Vendrán Suaves Lluvias,” a 10-track album ripe with evocative, orchestral reflections on loss. Within the three years which she referred to as “a little bit chaotic,” she devoted the final yr within the studio to learn to produce her personal music. She described this explicit inventive course of as “humbling,” but rewarding.

“I was involved in every single process [of the album],” mentioned Estrada. “So, it all blurred until its ending. To be in total control of your music — that’s something you cannot give away once you feel it. You can’t let go of it.”

As a follow-up to her 2022 solo debut, “Marchita,” which detailed the fallout from her very first romance, her second file strikes a equally mournful tone; however this time, she sings of a distinct type of heartbreak. A lot of the album contends with the profound grief she skilled after her finest good friend and his brother had been kidnapped and murdered in Mexico.

“Being a woman in Mexico, you’re always scared,” mentioned Estrada, who relies in Mexico Metropolis. “You’re scared to be raped or killed or both. But at the same time, I grew up in a really loving environment — so in my story itself, there’s some light in the darkness.”

Estrada was born in a small mountain city referred to as Coatepec in Veracruz, Mexico, a spot identified for its son jarocho music. Her mother and father had been luthiers and orchestra musicians themselves; though she mentioned she was raised in a loving family, her hometown skilled an intense interval of violence as she was coming of age. As she lived within the concern of others, Estrada discovered solace within the pure wildlife of her environment.

“I always loved nature. I grew up in front of a river in the coffee plantations of my homeland, so nature has always been very close to my heart. But as I’m getting older, I don’t take it for granted,” mentioned Estrada.

Within the slow-building symphony of “Un Rayo De Luz,” Estrada bottled the refreshing feeling of daylight after a harsh winter, whereas confronting dying head on — singing “Cómo será de hermosa la muerte / Que nadie ha vuelto de allá.” Whereas on tracks like “Dime” and “Flores,” there are distinct orchestral peaks, wherein delicate percussions give method to grander, extra cathartic releases.

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“There’s a bunch of songs that I [wrote] while watching the trees and when I was deep in nature. It calms my ego,” mentioned Estrada. “When I’m surrounded by nature, I’m not trying to prove anything to anybody. You start to remember, you are part of a bigger ecosystem, and you just need to be you.”

However even within the somber verses about fields the place flowers don’t develop, or a storm that by no means ceases, her skill to see the brighter facet of issues continues to peek by means of in every piercing whistle and delicate guitar strum.

“I’m like a mosquito,” mentioned Estrada. “I naturally follow the light. Of course, I have darkness in me. But when I’m sad or in pain, there’s a moment where I need to go to the light.

“I’ve been surrounded by violence and a lot of times, I don’t want to give it power,” she added. “So I always try to find something beautiful and light in everything — just to make violence weak.”

When she sings these songs reside, she faucets into the grief in a approach that isn’t dangerous — however as a substitute, an avenue to attach deeper with herself and her followers.

“Sometimes when I sing, I open certain doors. In one room is my grief and in another is my pain, but opening these doors isn’t causing me pain. I know what’s there. But singing is what connects me with all these places,” mentioned Estrada.

“The wonderful thing [on tour] is that I actually see the people I’m connecting with at that moment too. To me, that’s the magic of the performance.”

Whereas reflecting on the U.S. portion of the tour, particularly, she mentioned that serving to her followers really feel seen is extra necessary as ever.

“It’s a really strange, violent moment for just Latino people here in the U.S.,” mentioned Estrada, referring to the growing raids on immigrant communities throughout the nation. “I’m excited to celebrate Latin music and heritage. I just want to create a little moment where people can feel welcomed and loved. They deserve to live well and be happy. I just want to celebrate life during these concerts.”

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