amargamargaBy José Gandue @Gandour

They were all born between '92 and '94. You can still see it in the photos. who have not fully overcome adolescence. But that hasn't stopped the members of the Chilean band Bitter Marga to release a fun, solid-sounding album with the ability to to captivate a whole generation of new rockers throughout these lands.

My bladed weapon, Published by the prestigious record label Algo Records, is a compendium of 13 songs with sharp, piercing guitar, with carefree melodies, seemingly influenced by recordings from British bands like Supergrass and Blur, and having absorbed the good lessons of the good Chilean independent rock of the past decade, such as Ramires! Guiso or Tsunamis, to name a few examples. This album, made with the seriousness with which he works a group eager to rewrite music history,  It brings catchy themes where the simplicity of the proposed scheme, both instrumentally and textually, It becomes the weapon that traps the listener. Amarga Marga creates short, sonic gems that say what they need to say without unnecessary embellishment. Perhaps these four twenty-somethings don't consider themselves representatives of a generation, but it's clear that their approach is to speak directly, without intermediaries., to an audience that doesn't yet have the stupid hang-ups of other ages.

My bladed weapon It has brilliant moments in songs like Knife girl, so yours y Fear, but The album has to be listened to from beginning to end. to understand the good spirit that it conveys in each of the moments reflected in this production. It's a well-rounded piece of work, without a doubt.

Amarga Marga is a new sign that Chilean pop rock, with its most recent offerings, is on the rise. will continue to bring the most appropriate answers to the craving for good music that it has generated among the fan public in recent decades. That is cause for joy.

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