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De Todas Las Flores de Natalia Lafourcade – Reseña
Para su décimo álbum, la cantautora veracruzana nos cautiva con el mejor conjunto de canciones de su carrera. Un trabajo íntimo, de muchos matices y enriquecedor.
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The Car by Arctic Monkeys – Review
In their seventh album The Car, Arctic Monkeys expand on a previously explored sound, harnessing its satisfying although ambitious musical ideas.
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YTI⅃AƎЯ by Bill Callahan – Review
In his 19th album, Bill Callahan keeps the contemplation and musings of his latest releases and adds past-explored sounds in a very unique way.
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Sonido Craneal – Pensamientos Diversos Vol. 1: Individualismo y el Capital
Nota: Todos los pensamientos aquí expresados son propios del autor basados en experiencias y reflexiones personales. Ésta entrada no busca definir conceptos ni establecer juicios, si genera discusión y crítica, el objetivo se habrá cumplido. ‘Collectivism and autonomy are not mutually exclusive’ Colectivismo y autonomía no son mutuamente excluyentes. Tardé algo de tiempo en poner…
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Kill The Moonlight by Spoon – Essentiality Review
I said it in my review of their great 2022 release Lucifer on the Sofa, Spoon is more than one of the most consistent rock bands of the 21st Century. The most amazing proof of this? Kill the Moonlight, which turned 20 years old this month. Coming after their first quintessential Spoon release, Girls Can…
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Channel ORANGE by Frank Ocean – Essentiality Review
Frank Ocean’s bright and spellbinding debut album, Channel ORANGE turns 10. The first showcase of an artist like no other in the last decade, is an essential listen still to this day.
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Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar – Review
Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is excellent. The cohesiveness and thematic interconnection of its songs, additional to Kendrick Lamar’s deeply personal expression make it a relevant release in an already stellar career.
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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco – Essentiality Review
Wilco’s best album turns 20 years old. An endlessly replayable record that hasn’t lost any of its imperfect sheen.
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Unlimited Love by Red Hot Chili Peppers – Review
The Los Angeles alternative rock giants’ twelfth album is an improvement over its (at least) three predecessors, but it fails to bring something distinctive to the table.
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Motomami by Rosalía – Review
Rosalía’s third full-length record is an eclectic and outrageous showcase of her talents.
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Lucifer On The Sofa by Spoon – Review
Spoon’s tenth album is solid proof that they are still reliable, exciting and relevant, without sounding like they’re trying too much. Here my review.
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Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You by Big Thief – Review
Big Thief’s new record, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You, is an expansive work of the band’s already characteristic take on folk and indie rock. It is safe to say, it lives up to its premise. Here my review.
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Ants From Up There by Black Country, New Road- Review
My review of Black Country, New Road’s epic and cathartic second album in just one year.
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Neon Golden by The Notwist – Essentiality Review
20 year anniversary review of one of the most important albums of my 21st century.

