jueves, 9 de agosto de 2012

El Mató a un Policía Motorizado - Día de los Muertos



Origins: La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
They play since: 2003
Other discs: El Mató a un Policía Motorizado (2004), Navidad de Reserva (2005), Un Millón de Euros (2006)



Disc Review:
 This is a band which I personally appreciate more than the rest of the groups, because I feel a sort of emphaty with their music, which is really basic and, like it's genre demmands: noisy. 

 This is the final disk of a trilogy based on the life cycle; the birth (Navidad de Reserva), the life (Un Millón de Euros) and finally, the death, which is the main theme of this EP. Its lyrics talk about the end of the days, the apocalypse and natural disasters, creating some kind of psychedelia mixed with a thetric desolation atmosphere. The song I liked the most was "El Día del Huracán" which, like it names says, talks about an upcomming hurricane that's going to destroy everything..

 The music is composed by basic chord progressions with a strong and raw distrotion, and electric riffs, and the voice varies from melancholic to angry melodies. The whole band sounds like one and that's what made me post this here.

 Released: 2008
 Download link: volando por el cielo azuuul

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