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- Artist(s): David Hidalgo, Conrad Lozano, Louie Pérez, Cesar Rosas
- Summary: With influences ranging from Sonic Youth to My Bloody Valentine, this Los Angeles trio's second album mixes melodic dream pop, electronica, and rock.
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- Record Label: Shout! Factory
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Top Track
Yo Canto | |
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Le canto a mi patria, le canto a mi gente* Le canto a mi madre, le canto a mi padre Y hasta el presidente. Este ritmo suave, que me hace bailar A... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 11 out of 16
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Mixed: 5 out of 16
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Negative: 0 out of 16
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UncutTin Can Trust is a masterful album from an undeniably great American band, at the peak of its considerable powerers. [Sep 2010, p.88]
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A job well done.
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This is much more about capturing their inimitable onstage chemistry with sizzling fuzz guitar solos, unexpected fusions of styles and the kind of relaxed confidence that only comes with this kind of history.
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It's the record of a band who have plenty of experience, a good track record and know what makes a good album.
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The title-track is a prime example of the album's dominant pace: downbeat and sluggish.
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When Los Lobos hook up with songwriters like ex-Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, things start to go downhill in a hurry.
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With its combination of acoustic rock, Spanish music, and mystical balladry, the album traverses all the styles Los Lobos has explored over the last 30 years-with a blues instrumental and a Grateful Dead cover perplexingly thrown in for good measure.
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Positive: 1 out of 1
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Mixed: 0 out of 1
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AnonymousMCAug 5, 2010
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