Well see if Hustler, which more than 2 weeks from the last post! To thanks, thank you, that number nearly a thousand have visited this your blog since its inception just two months.
The next album fell into my hands one afternoon, when looking for news on the new that Bunbury had published, and it's going to run into a double CD composed and sung by 50% with a certain Nacho Vegas ... called "The Time of Cherries." The first "auditions" of that album I admit I messed ... Who is the guy who sings in Bunbury?. Where did they come to these songs?. Internet I see that pulling the work in question is having awards and nominations across the pond but of course, here he is giving the pile of mediocre ball taken from television programs or sponsored by a given radio, television and media group ...
Making a paragraph, and hindsight, I recognize that both types are concerned that or you like or can not even see ... the ego of both, I believe, would fill several football fields, but at this point I am of the view that musical quality is above the artist: I could fall down like a shot or not you'd take a shot with him, but take months with his latest CD in the car ... and base this on the following: lots of "artists" without voice or talent sell because you have up in the soup, to much hype and by interview. And they are very bad.
If someone decides to put this work in your hands, you will find a very careful production, that is indisputable. The next thing you will notice is a fantasy lyrics, the kind that you have a life in 3 minutes with a cool sound when it has to be, and more "seedy" when the song requires it. In addition there are 20 songs that get the most 5-star rating from me. They are songs of broken lives, wounded souls, loves pernicious of joyful tears, laughter, sad, anger and jealousy ... The CD1
highlight "Strange Days", "Ungrateful bitch," "La Pena and Nothingness "and" Now "and the second" The Road of your dreams "," Serie Negra "," Hunter "(a favorite of my daughter which are capable of listening to his 6 years)," Bravo "and" The End ".
And to finish as I began, by thanking, I do Henry and Nacho, Mr. Vegas and Mr. Bunbury, for giving me these songs to hear in difficult times of my life, and past. And the good thing is that they follow me. Perhaps the only good, but enough.
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