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3.1 good | Erwann S. STAFF | November 24th 22 | Chilean band Ninos del Cerro goes for psychy indie pop rock with a vocal delivery that's very Jonsi (but in Spanish). Quite a unique proposition, yet the sonic palette is a tad too monochrome to justify a 70 minutes length.
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2.0 poor | ajcollins15 | October 27th 22 | I see the appeal of a band, and album, like this. It is a very mellow and light neo-psychedelic album with some winding and interesting instrumentals over some solid singing. However, this holds a lot of the same flaws I had with the most recent Sweet Trip record, but this is ten-fold. The album is extremely one-dimensional and drones on far too long for what is presented here. Every track sounds like the last and that droning mellow shoegaze guitar eventually becomes ear numbing leaving me skipping the end of the album since I am over it.
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2.0 poor | Ryus | January 25th 23 |
3.5 great | jhop | November 15th 22 |
2.5 average | Yotimi | October 31st 22 |
3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | October 24th 22 |
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