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Biography (courtesy
of Word/Warner Bros. Records)
You'd think it'd be hard …
… achieving balance within music
that nods to both Latin heritage and fresh contemporary
pop songwriting
… merging new faces, skills
and influences into a family-based musical framework known
for high-energy live shows
… creating songs and experiences
that reach out to diverse audiences and simultaneously
up to a singular Creator
You would think doing all that would be hard. Yet through
talent, skill and love of what they do, the men of Salvador
make it all look easy. And So Natural.
So Natural, the Austin, Texas-based Salvador's fifth full-length
project for Word Entertainment, finds a band in near-constant
motion taking time out to redefine their sound, refocus their
energies and reflect on what they truly believe in, be it
as musicians or men of God.
"I think this is the record where we've finally captured
our sound, and we're very excited about it," says Nic
Gonzales, Salvador's lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter
and producer. "This is a record we feel, both as individuals
and as a group, is the best representation of what we do
on an everyday life level."
On a craftsmanship level, Gonzales
and his bandmates—bassist
Josh Gonzales, keyboardist Chris Bevins, trumpeter Pablo
Gabaldon and new members guitarist Joel Cavazos, trombonist
Jared Solis, percussionist Estaban "Chamo" Lopez
and drummer Robert Acuna—took complete control of recording
So Natural, aided by co-producer and music industry veteran
Chris Rodriguez (Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Kenny Loggins,
Shania Twain).
"Salvador has built its reputation on playing live,
and we hope that this record sounds like it's live because
every sound—every loop, every instrument—is played
by one of the guys in the band," Nic Gonzales says. "There
are no computer tricks; everything was made by a hand playing
an instrument. That was really important to us."
At the same time, thanks to Nic Gonzales'
interaction with talented songwriters including Rodriguez,
Cindy Morgan, Dan Muckala, Rick Cua, Nick Trevisick and
Jason Ingram, So Natural's lyrical and musical scope has
widened considerably. Songs range from the truth-affirming "You Are There" and "Glimpse
of His Heart" to "It Comes Back To You" and "For
More Than Ourselves," which both call for street-level
strength.
Additionally, Salvador has tapped into
a song by fellow Texas family band and musical kinsmen
Los Lonely Boys, ably and humbly bringing the tune "Heaven" into
So Natural's lineup as another reminder of tying the spiritual
and physical planes together.
"As a pastor's kid and being in church a long, long,
time, I think I've become a little more aware of my surroundings," Nic
says. "I don't want to walk into a church building and
become oblivious to the rest of the world. When we started
writing for this record, we took into account that we're
all young men dealing with real issues and with real people.
"It's hard to share Jesus with somebody and continue
to tell them what we've heard all our lives, like 'God loves
you' and 'Jesus died for your sins,'" he continues. "Not
that those things aren't true, but we've heard them, and
they probably have too. So we want to share some music that's
interesting to their ears but also deals with everyday situations."
But among the everyday situations within a band, especially
one with Salvador's heritage and diversity, is change, and
the infusion of new blood into their rich and dynamic sound
has energized the band's veterans.
"A couple guys left the band because they wanted to
be with their families, and we always want to encourage family
first," says Josh Gonzales. "We've since welcomed
some new members, mainly Joel, Robert, and Jared. And then
there's Chamo, who's just an entity unto himself.
Josh continues, "They all love music and brought various
influences with them. Chamo's very heavy into traditional
Latin music; Robert is a huge gospel and R&B fanatic;
Jared is a jazz-crazed dude, and there's stuff to learn from
all these guys. They all bring something to the table that
adds to the sound, and it's just perfect. I've loved the
guys that have been with us before, but I'm having a blast
with the guys we're with now."
And the new guys are pulling their
weight not only onstage but also in the studio. Joel Cavazos
co-wrote So Natural's opener "Can You Feel (The Supernatural)"; Jared
Solis along with Pablo Gabaldon contributed to the horn arrangements
throughout, while Chris Bevins played a key role in multiple
aspects of the album's development. Bevins co-wrote "This
is My Life" and was responsible for its string arrangement;
he assisted engineering, put in countless hours of additional
recording, and co-produced the project's debut radio single "Heaven." Salvador's
intricate involvement contributes greatly to the project's
sonic richness and polish.
"So Natural really took shape in the studio and that
was a first," says Josh Gonzales. "Usually we have
everything laid out prior to going in, but this time we had
the chance to create almost all of it ourselves, which led
to a lot of early mornings, late nights, waiting around and
some frustration. Many times, we were saying, 'Are we ever
going to finish this song?' But we were trying to find the
right sound for everything, and I think we accomplished that.
"Everything we've learned in the past, we brought to
this album. If Salvador's sound was ever concrete, this is
it," Josh proclaims. That excitement level over So Natural's
connective power only heightens an already impact-filled
career for this Texas-born band, a run that includes the
2004 Dove Award for Spanish Language Album of the Year (Con
Poder), tours with artists such as Third Day and Jaci Velasquez,
appearances for both Billy Graham and Franklin Graham Crusades,
and many more accolades.
Not bad for some kids from Austin,
but the members of Salvador know their best path is to
let God take control of where and how their music touches
people. "We come from a
small Hispanic church that on Easter Sundays has, like, 30
people," says Josh Gonzales. "For us to come from
there and still go there when we're home, to see what we've
seen in these last four or five years, it's certainly more
than I ever expected.
"To think about what we'd like
to see happen over the next year or so, I know God will
reveal something we could never have imagined. I don't
know what's on the horizon, but God does, and he's going
to show us in a big way."
The band's newer members, to be sure,
have the enthusiasm of youth washing over them, but still
know the role this band can play. "What would I like to see happen? A Salvador
explosion all over the nation. A Salvador phenomenon that
sweeps the earth. And a shoe endorsement," laughs Joel
Cavazos. "Seriously, I really believe in this ministry,
and I'd like to see us keep going in the direction we're
going.
"These songs emerged from us just
jamming, and the creative juices are still flowing. So
Natural kind of revved up the engine a lot, and we're bound
to keep this momentum."
But ultimately, Salvador wants everyone
to know the feeling they're most comfortable with, a full,
trusting and constant relationship with God, such as the
one expressed on "This
Is My Life."
"It's hard to be all about God when you're at work;
it's hard to be all about God when you're playing basketball
with your buddies," Nic Gonzales says. "But you
can always be under God's umbrella of protection, and you
need to set aside that time to visit God in prayer, a time
when you can devote your mind, your body, every molecule
to Him, and that's His time with you."
It can be a hard thing to do. But when you think about it,
it's really So Natural.
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