ENGLISH REVIEW:
What I thought Ghost sounded like.
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RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL:
Como creía que sonaba Ghost.
ENGLISH REVIEW:
One of the best feelings while hearing music is being transported to another place, forgetting that you’re listening to something and instead experiencing it. Well, this album achieves that for me, it takes me to a 70’s Italian slasher film set in a house in a small unknown town where a cult kills the group of teenagers that wanted a vacation away from their parents and only one girl manages to escape at the end. Uncle Acid managed this by grabbing an aesthetic and ... read more
ENGLISH REVIEW:
Blending two styles that are apparently away from each other is not an easy task but after an EP and a single, Agent Orange delivered the definitive Surf Punk record. This is energetic, raw, full of emotion, and for an album with lyrics about anxiety and loneliness it’s impressive how much it makes you want to go outside and skate the day away. Because of that, this clearly impacted deeply the Skate Punk scene that would develop later.
Mike Palm’s influences are ... read more
ENGLISH REVIEW:
Imagine being 17 and after deciding to quit your job your mom makes you go and finish your last day at the factory; so you chop off the tip of two of your fingers and create a new music genre that becomes the centre of controversy for its satanic imagery, one that gets accused of causing suicides and mass shootings in schools, its artists get involved in church burnings, some of them are imprisoned for murder while others go to trial in a battle against censorship that ends up ... read more
ENGLISH REVIEW:
Kinda cringe punk for fifteen year olds. "Una parte de mí", "El próximo tren" and "Sepultado" are great; the rest can be skipped.
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RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL:
Punk medio vergonzoso para quinceañeros. "Una parte ... read more