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BlenderThe most original spin on indie-pop in years. [Dec 2003, p.140]
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Kinky's stylish, easygoing concoctions offer a pleasant diversion, but they are too lightweight to match the creative ambition of the better Latin bands out there.
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Alternative PressAtlas may lack the overall inventiveness of Kinky's self-titled debut, but the album still finds the Mexican electro-funk rockers in fine form. [Feb 2004, p.88]
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Tito Puente meets Daft Punk!
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They can surely do far, far better.
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Entertainment WeeklyGives Kinky's vacuum-tight sound some breathing room. [5 Dec 2003, p.98]
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UncutIt's a less daring enterprise overall. [May 2004, p.106]
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The mightiest alterlatino album in many years. The sound is more rock-oriented and vibrant, and the band has actually learned to write songs.
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SpinSure to rule clubs and fashion runways from Milan to Monterrey. [Jan 2004, p.100]
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Kinky, however, gets tangled up when they attempt to rock out in English, and the odd rhymes and dated '80s vibe taint their musical revolution.
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Electronic music that genuinely rocks.
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Something new has been born here; its parents are every form of dance and many forms of rock, and it rolls.
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UrbAs sophomore albums go, Atlas is far from sophomoric. [Feb 2004, p.79]
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With Atlas, Latin rock quintet Kinky move closer to actual rock than the electronic pop of their 2001 debut allowed.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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CamilaMay 23, 2005
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CrystalAJul 14, 2004Excellent cd; I'm very glad I pursued this band three months after first hearing them. Kinky has some serious flavor, yo.
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kincaidoJan 3, 2004