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Vetusta Morla - Un Dia En El Mundo - Import CD

Vetusta Morla - Un Dia En El Mundo - Import CD

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Rock

April 19, 2024

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Catalog No.: TRHU91222122

JAN/ISBN: 656291222128

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

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Vetusta Morla

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After nine years of admirable efforts to get a leg up in the local scene (demos, performing live, etc), Vetusta Morla finally got their deserved reward with their release Un Dia en el Mundo. Produced by their self-created label Pequeno Salto Mortal ("Little Somersault"), this work contains a careful sound which is every bit as good as any international production. Starting with a remarkable instrumental harmony, this debut also shows the band's exceptional talents as musicians. Vetusta Morla still stays away from a writing level comparable to, for example, the disbanded Los Piratas' and, musically, despite the impeccable sound and mature rhythm structures, the album seems to remain in nowhere land: most of the songs are never quite hooky, nor do they have a rock kick, leaving them devoid of not necessarily a personal sound, but a bit of personality. Pucho's voice, technically irreproachable, constantly sounds in falsetto, fitting in more with a different music style than their own. "La Cuadratura del Circulo" and "Al Respirar" are two great exceptions -- they're great, hooky rock and pop songs, respectively -- and "Ano Nuevo" and "Copenhague" are other good songs. Un Dia en el Mundo is a worthy and promising debut album of rock/pop en espanol in the line of Radiohead (listen to the similarity between "Un Dia en el Mundo" and Radiohead's "My Iron Lung") but it oozes the same smell as many other art works: when the artist intends to convey a foreign inner spirit, a shred of artificiality and a lack of guts appear. El Quijote didn't act like Shakespeare's Romeo; neither should Vetusta Morla's music. ~ Alfonso Goiriz

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