The sixth album from this artist from Argentina.
Alejandro Matos did the bass, guitars, keyboards, computers and vocals here.
He got help from a handful of guests who added drums, double bass, saxophone and narrations.
I was contacted by Alejandro who wanted me to do a review of this album. I was convinced that I had already reviewed his five first albums. That is not the case, though. Hence.... I will do this review now and come back to his first albums sometimes later this autumn or next year.
The music on this almost one hour long album is a crossover between Latin-rock, psych-rock, neo-prog and art-rock.
The vocals are Spanish as Argentina is a Spanish speaking country. There is a lot of vocals here as the music is songs based. The vocals is good throughout.
There is also a lot of guitars here but not that many guitar solos. The keyboards has a fat, endearing organ sound and is adding a lot to the enjoyment of the music. Some of the music is also a bit distorted as in psych rock.
The music here is good throughout and this adds up to an enjoyable album. Check out this album.
3 points
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