By José Gandue @spinning zone

Warning: The material we will review below It may not be suitable for extremely timid people, fearful of euphoria., fussy about pure melody. This album, called Gross 2, made by the Argentine duo formed by Agustín Fortuny (AKA Rio del Pari) and Ignacio Huarte (AKA La Da6a del Pari), It's made for an audience with a shameless spirit, Or, at least, for those who believe that from time to time it is necessary to noisily break the parsimonious routine that shelters us in order to find the light necessary to survive.

Upon listening to the second album of Mayor, The first phrase that comes to mind is the one written by the eighteenth-century English poet and painter. William Blake, which says that «"The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.". So, we turn to a judgment that lacks caution and is perhaps too rejected by the political correctness of our times to provide clues and interpretations of the sound and attitude of this proposal., intense mix of hard bass, techno, acid and punk, with a growing presence in the underground parties of Buenos Aires and its surroundings.

This is a compilation of furious recordings of immeasurable intensity, deep bass, and provocative vocals, whose mix has the mission of shaking the body to expel harmful innocence and exorcise, with resonant speeds exceeding 150 bits per minute, the accumulation of conventional idiocies built around us. This is not the perfect album, far from it, for facing the complex vehicular traffic of a large city or, as the prescriptions for the strongest painkillers warn, for operating heavy machinery., But if it's to occasionally sweat out the anger we let build up because of what others will say. Listen at your own risk. Perhaps this is the medicine you've been looking for to scream and tell everyone to go to hell properly.

With the outstanding participation of Manuel Matarasso, Ca7riel, Sara Hebe and La Piba Berreta, Gross 2 It's an album of catharsis, of exquisitely unrestrained celebration, of leaping before death, of healthy folly, because, as Morrissey said in another way in a classic with The Smiths, «"Prudence never pays.". 

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