By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums Photo by S. Sombra.
Much can be said about emerging bands seeking to innovate. fusing subgenres of Rock. In fact, it is this resource that has made many of the sounds are considered "new" in the journey of music history. However, not many bands manage to make those sonic mixes sound natural and end up giving up or simply..., They experiment and experiment until they find their own sound.
Having said that, I intend to write about the LP Incinerator of Tonics, which is one of the best albums I've heard so far this year. This band from Buenos Aires (composed of Pato Domínguez on lead vocals, Chester Rezzano on guitar, Marto Méndez on bass, and Pedro Carbajal on drums), from the very first song on the album, from the first chord they play, clicked in my ears and It put my brain in a state of constant activity. There are so many contrasts, so many influences to be heard, that it is not possible to give a concrete definition of what these guys offer us.
The first thing to say is that These guys have Rock and Roll running through their veinsThey keep alive, in each of their compositions, their rebellious, irreverent, and festive spirit. And they reflect it with the constant stridency of his interpretation, in keeping (from beginning to end) with 80s Hard Rock, passing through blues and a garage atmosphere that lends an aura of authenticity to the ensemble of instruments which, it is worth saying, They have an excellent level of execution.
With a high production value, Incinerator It's a good album. What am I saying, good… An EXCELLENT album, Absolutely hilarious, fiery with every note, every scream, every drum hit. From the most radical to the most eclectic rocker They will enjoy it to the fullest from the first play. There isn't a single filler song on this album; it's clear that each track was composed with great effort and with the intention of making the listener feel the passion that Tónicos have for Rock. I don't usually give ratings, but this LP deserves five out of five stars.
Recommended: Gil, Changarín y Geisha in the Morning.



