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Jan 13, 2016You might not speak Spanish, but great music is universal and this, is unequivocally that.
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MojoFeb 2, 2016Culturally rich, and instantly identifiable as excellent, this one's an extra-hot essential. [Mar 2016, p.97]
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Jan 27, 2016These are not so much conventional songs but something much looser and akin to sun-parched jams.
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UncutJan 13, 2016It's a filthy, fun blend of stripped-back rock'n'roll, punctuated by zombie seventh chords, rasped blues vocals and an Old World punkish intensity. [Feb 2016, p.75]
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Jan 26, 2016The Andalucian trio's fourth album was recorded live to eight track tape and you can tell: the arrangements are raw, the production barely there, the sound an abrasive, all-consuming clatter. It's an elementary mix but there's a blackened spirituality within its shadows.
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Q MagazineJan 13, 2016With Pedro de Dios Barcelo's vocals so Andalusian-accented even other Spaniards have trouble following. No Matter: their readiness to rumble transcends such trifles. [Feb 2016, p.111]
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Jan 13, 2016It’s not that it’s bad, by any means, more that music that depends so much on charismatic performance for impact doesn’t really translate to the studio.