my conclusion above all words: it definitely worth a listen. if you are just as passionate about French music as me, you are going to love it to death.
touchable, wild, fresh, sensible, clever, and full of aliveness.
it was a random chance how i got to know the band: a friend of mine recommended the band to me. after a try at it, i immediately putted this name in the website searching line. the first thing i saw, was: ‘The First French Band That Ever Mattered’.
at that second i ... read more
Repetitive, both in its lyricism and rhythm. It fails to leave an impression on the audience, even after repeated listens. You could confidently write the synopsis for this piece: "Behold! The romantic male chauvinist young men, our beautiful drugie artists, they left us this. Keep it in our hearts. Amen.”
I believe you understand my point, now let's talk about it objectively. Like many critics do, I also think their arrangements have improved a lot on this album.
It shows most ... read more
Honestly the experience of listening to ‘Fantasmas’ was my (love at first sight) moment for Español. The truth is that I have been very busy these days, xdddd. I promise I will find a day to search for informations on this album and write a proper review just for it.
Very charmful, sentimental, agile, the ultimate perfect choice for a home-alone dancing experience--get yourself a cup of cold rum and put this pretty on.
We will have to admit that the flaws exist, and it doesn't take one very experienced critic's eyes to point it out: The rhyme is repetitive, even a little bit too tiring, especially in the opening song Pronta Entrega. To be exact, for most songs of this album, what it feels like to me, is that they separated clip ideas of one song ... read more