For about twenty years now, rock music in Chile has brought constant new waves of sound, which, while respecting the essence of the genre, are constantly being renewed. seeking to become the primary sound of rebellion for new generations. That musical power has always been born in the garages and truly independent labels of the country, who never fell into the traps of the industry and knew that A large portion of the population wanted to move away from the clichés sold by multinational corporations. Chilean rock in recent times is brave, bold and fun, while still respecting the old legends. They know where they come from.
We listen Semenation, new album by The Suicide Bitches and we confirm what was said. It's an intense, heavy, corrosive album., It doesn't hide the seductive melodies that rise up against the backdrop of the deafening instrumentation. It's a heavy truck that passes by for 32 minutes, warning us that it will leave no stone unturned. Either we get on or it runs us over.
As the recordings progress, we remember groups as diverse as Motorhead, Black Sabbath, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Alice in Chains. There is a great stoner rock foundation that contains firm punk elements and exquisite moments of hardcore. (and even an acoustic break, amidst the din, called Brush Away, (which contains the album's hippie moment). Its most brilliant moments, without detracting from any song on the compilation, are found in songs like We sold our soul to the devil, Liberation y We hate you.
Semenation, a symphony of deep and distorted sounds, travels the path set by local bands such as The Ganjas, Yajaira, Ramirez and Hielo Negro. In this production, The Suicide Bitches honor their mission to break new ground into the future.