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3.0 good | Bedex | November 7th 21 | A fun album all the way, but that repeats itself enormously (starting with lyrics, I'm pretty
sure they say their name and 'Cumbia' over a hundred times), and which as a result sees all its
track blur into one another. I am also not a fan of the vocals, and bar a couple examples the
tracks really don't stand out as bops. The album feels like a compilation of okay cumbia songs.
1's quite catchy but also has meh bits, 2 is more consistent but less catchy, 3 is a nice albeit
rather flat beach soundtrack, and 4 is perhaps my fav track so far with a nice intro. 5 is fun
too. After that the album started to loose me substantially. There are quite a few of these
tracks with good intros that don't resolve super well, other examples being 6 or 8. By 9 I kinda
wanted it to stop. 10 is softer and more instrumental which is a nice rest, but by 12 the vox
start to get annoying, and come the final track you realise the album is all a blur, because the
track gives no sense of the album finishing and tehre could be 15 extra songs or 5 fewer than it
wouldn't make a difference. Thankfully 11 saves this final act and even bumps the album a point
as it is clearly the best and most fun track here with its brass additions - the only one that I
might call a jam. 3.1
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3.5 great | GodL1ke | September 26th 21 |
4.0 excellent | Simon K. STAFF | September 19th 21 |
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