By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Deiv Id Fuzz The Witch and the Moonset

Let's start with heavy sound. Turn up the volume, stay away from any sharp objects, and from the very first second, get ready to jump., using a thick, non-stop guitar as the dance motif. He's a hurricane tearing through the living room, an unstoppable force spewing power. Okay, we've described him using rock clichés. Now, let's talk in less bloody terms: This is the dose of intelligent corrosion that we are all recommended when we need the speakers to vibrate until they shake us. This is the solo work of someone who is also a member of prominent Chilean underground bands, such as Demonauta, Desert Family and Spermaticide. Here are songs that offer no respite, with a mesmerizing string distortion, and which thankfully have moments that break free from the logic one would expect from an album that combines stoner rock, fuzz, and blues. The second track, Whore of Babylon, It's a happy slap in the face in reggae format, which then explodes caustically, As if the cannabis had a special acid in the harvest. A good album to listen to initially alone, and then, if you like, opening the windows to annoy the neighbor.

Chevy OK Chevy

Do we want well-made punk? Catchy melodies that make us want to hum along from the start? Lyrics that seem to have been taken from the heart of a bolero singer, who, amidst the sonic chaos, tries to win over the romantic audience? Are there other texts that incite murder and revenge, without losing the humor in the process? With their delightfully contradictory message, this band from Rosario, Argentina, has just released their new 10-song album, which includes 3 exciting covers, one of them... Daniel Milingo (Jack the Ripper), Trio Los Panchos and Maria Martha Serra Lima (Loss), and, perhaps the best track, I bet you don't dares, of Victor Yturbe, the one who says:

I'm not so forgettable, you see.
It's not easy to tear me away from your being
Or are you afraid that when we have each other again
You can no longer leave

Note that their own compositions are also remarkable, and bode well for the future of this group, which is presenting its discography in a striking way. He'll surely have a lot to say in the coming days. 

Victims of VertigoTo Be Tears To Be Sea

And let's close with today's most experimental project. There's rock music here, but at the same time there's a lot of playing with electronic textures. There are also pop melodies, unexpected bursts of cumbia, danceable tracks, and endings steeped in nostalgia and melancholy. This album from this quartet from Bogotá has it all., who did not miss the opportunity to showcase all her musical interests, with an understandable need to avoid being easily labeled. In the extremely difficult task of describing what Víctimas del Vértigo sounds like, we must point out that there are many moments that can be classified under different genres. This is confusing, but it doesn't reflect badly on them. This could be a transitional album that will help them focus on something more concrete in the future., without neglecting the spirit of constant inquiry. Here's some material that justifies our curiosity about this band. However, their best moment is the final track., To Be Sea, the calmest, simplest tune, the most captivating.  

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