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Zapopan
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2016
Recorded2007–2012
GenreExperimental rock
Length35:33
LabelIpecac
ProducerOmar Rodríguez-López
Omar Rodríguez-López solo chronology
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(2016)
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(2016)
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(2014)
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(2016)
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(2017)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Canoe.ca[1]
Exclaim!7/10[2]

Zapopan is the thirty-sixth studio album by Omar Rodríguez-López as a solo artist, released on 18 November 2016. It is his tenth release in the 12 album series initiated by Ipecac Recordings.[3]

Zapopan features reworked/remixed and re-titled versions of songs which were originally released on Saber, Querer, Osar y Callar (2012) and Unicorn Skeleton Mask (2013). The album title refers to the city Rodríguez-López lived in at the time of recording. Most of the remaining songs from Unicorn Skeleton Mask appeared on Zen Thrills in 2017.

"Spell Broken Hearts" was uploaded in advance as the album's single. It then appeared alongside『Tentáculos de fé』on the 2017 live album Chocolate Tumor Hormone Parade.

Track listing

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All songs written by Omar Rodríguez-López.

  1. "Reap the Roots" – 2:11
  2. "Tandem Happiness" – 1:08
  3. "Fielding Souls" – 1:37
  4. "What's Left in You" – 3:20
  5. "Spell Broken Hearts" – 4:00
  6. "If It Was a Snake It Would Have Bit You" – 4:16
  7. "Hollow Change" – 2:18
  8. "Archangel" – 2:51
  9. "Harboring a Sadist" – 4:30
  10. "Tentáculos De Fé" – 3:41
  11. "Random Bouts of Shadows" – 5:41

Notes

Personnel

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Production

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Release history

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Region Date Label Format
Various November 18, 2016 Ipecac Digital download[4]
United Kingdom December 2023 Clouds Hill LP

References

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  1. ^ "Canoe.Com". canoe. Archived from the original on December 5, 2017.
  • ^ "Omar Rodríguez-López Zapopan | Exclaim!". exclaim.ca.
  • ^ "Ipecac Recordings". ipecac.com.
  • ^ "Zapopan, by Omar Rodríguez-López". Omar Rodríguez-López.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zapopan_(album)&oldid=1202514231"

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