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| 4.0 excellent | cjbizzlebizzle | August 20th 20 | Wonderfully consistent 42 minutes of noisy rock/pop that is at times gritty, to the point and energetic and other times gazey, ethereal and all about the atmosphere. Two excellent sets of tracks accentuate just how much quality the band is able to get out of vocalists Rodrigo Caamao and Isabel Cea and the guitar work that sets the stage so well. 'No eres tu' builds wonderfully with mostly Cea's vox and bass before spiraling out of control and setting the stage for the upbeat guitar centered 'Vigilantes del Espejo' focusing on Caamao's vocals. The band is able to achieve a wonderful pace and flow for the entire record using these contrasting styles and again this is seen with 'Folia de las apariciones' transitioning into 'Cura mi corazon'. No two parts of the album sound the same and the work of the synth and drums can't be understated in helping to round things out and build, at times, thick and dreamy atmospheres. Throughout it all is great songwriting and a ton of personality that is so desperately needed to stand out in this part of the genre spectrum. Highly suggested for anyone into noise, shoegaze or indie rock in general.
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| 3.5 great | Chino smoking it up! | May 10th 20 | This is interesting, even if it seems that the band is divided between postpunk revival/noise rock and the neo Japan dreampop (even if this is in Spanish). As if one member from the band wants one thing and some other wants another. The title being the band up side down is completely anoying...good stuff all around tho.
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| 3.5 great | Lurian | December 26th 22 |
| 3.5 great | TwigTW | January 7th 21 |
| 4.5 superb | Cormano | December 10th 20 |
| 2.5 average | Leona | August 17th 20 |
| 3.5 great | anat | May 7th 20 |
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