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Fake Name Aces gradually appears in the road called national scene. A successful past with another alignment and name, and praised debut album of his new stage ('American Youth', 2012) made the eyes and ears of the whole result be too. Now, this is called 'Drive', an album that positions santiaguinos as one of the leading bands of the last five years.
For those who want to hear a rock dedicated, meticulous and powerful in 'Drive' will not find anything. False Aces professes a classic sound taste palates. The quintet offers a soft pop and easy listening rock, which is not synonymous with weakness or sample compositional musical immaturity.
In this second disc of False Aces, vocalist myanmar and guitarist Cristóbal Briceño returns to its uniqueness when creating lyrics, something that adds many supporters as detractors. Of the 14 songs on 'Drive' again No review to the everyday ("I get around when I want to hear better, I put away when I feel very strong smell, I'm inside when mosquitoes come out" in "Quietly") absurd situations ("In curve I have to accelerate to cachar body if I want to overcome the centrifugal force" in "The Great Curve") and some shocks to certain sectors of society ("I do not want to depend on the likes of Alvaro Saieh "to" I never want Task Force "from his debut album," referring to the media consortium Copesa owner), but this time was estranged type stories. "
As for the sound, Briceño, Simón Sánchez Martín del Real, Francisco Rojas and Juan Pablo Garin dare with new settings, with the inclusion of instruments that give a plus to work, as a string section and a bronze, plus travel styles that lead to the last century, and in the pop ballads "curtain falls" and "My army," and the funk of "the edge of the canyon" and resume its essence rock with "Get a place to rehearse" (the best song on the album) and "The Great Curve".
'Drive' seems to be a fair title for a work like this: at times tiresome, at times making speed and stronger in others myanmar with a tempered pace. The album of one hour is a good example of such an everyday journey as his lyrics and the end of that road can be as uncertain as the same music Fake Aces.
Since 2005 // 192.cl published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Chile.
Fake Name Aces gradually appears in the road called national scene. A successful past with another alignment and name, and praised debut album of his new stage ('American Youth', 2012) made the eyes and ears of the whole result be too. Now, this is called 'Drive', an album that positions santiaguinos as one of the leading bands of the last five years.
For those who want to hear a rock dedicated, meticulous and powerful in 'Drive' will not find anything. False Aces professes a classic sound taste palates. The quintet offers a soft pop and easy listening rock, which is not synonymous with weakness or sample compositional musical immaturity.
In this second disc of False Aces, vocalist myanmar and guitarist Cristóbal Briceño returns to its uniqueness when creating lyrics, something that adds many supporters as detractors. Of the 14 songs on 'Drive' again No review to the everyday ("I get around when I want to hear better, I put away when I feel very strong smell, I'm inside when mosquitoes come out" in "Quietly") absurd situations ("In curve I have to accelerate to cachar body if I want to overcome the centrifugal force" in "The Great Curve") and some shocks to certain sectors of society ("I do not want to depend on the likes of Alvaro Saieh "to" I never want Task Force "from his debut album," referring to the media consortium Copesa owner), but this time was estranged type stories. "
As for the sound, Briceño, Simón Sánchez Martín del Real, Francisco Rojas and Juan Pablo Garin dare with new settings, with the inclusion of instruments that give a plus to work, as a string section and a bronze, plus travel styles that lead to the last century, and in the pop ballads "curtain falls" and "My army," and the funk of "the edge of the canyon" and resume its essence rock with "Get a place to rehearse" (the best song on the album) and "The Great Curve".
'Drive' seems to be a fair title for a work like this: at times tiresome, at times making speed and stronger in others myanmar with a tempered pace. The album of one hour is a good example of such an everyday journey as his lyrics and the end of that road can be as uncertain as the same music Fake Aces.
Since 2005 // 192.cl published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Chile.
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