This album is pure Puerto Rico. Made by Boricuas, for Boricuas, it unapologetically celebrates the island’s soul—its history, struggles, joys, and pride.
For anyone who grew up with the island’s sounds as a fundamental part of their identity, this album will feel like it’s speaking directly to them. It’s a mixtape of Puerto Rico’s spirit, blending traditional rhythms with modern styles in a way that feels fresh while staying true to its roots. Salsa, bachata ... read more
This was a breath of fresh air after all the grunge, buttrock, shoegaze sadboi crap from gringolandia that made me flee the rock scene.
I can throw an empty can down some stairs and it'll come out sounding similar. The album is as cringe as the cover art. Obviously someone didn't get the memo that hipster music is passe.
D- for trying.