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- Summary: The moody Spanish indie-rockers return with 'The Incredible Adventure,' which has a greater emphasis on instrumental tracks than their previous four discs.
- Record Label: Acuarela
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock
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The band's most realized effort to date -- a brilliant amalgam of dense future-primitive soundscapes and heartbreaking twilight flourish, bolstered by curveball arrangements and a sense of unified purpose.
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You've heard all these elements before, but never quite this way.
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La Increíble Aventura doesn't quite equal the sheer power and range of the band's best albums (2001's Arde, in particular), but it's a powerful statement nonetheless, capturing one of Spain's greatest exports at their darkest and most ferocious.
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While there are some excellent moments on La Incredible Aventura, it feels more like a transitional album than a fullfilled vision.
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Why is Migala so gun-shy? Why have they settled for plod over fireworks, for stasis over excitement?
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