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TODAS LAS L​Í​NEAS

Nadie Nunca Nada

Post Rock/Math rock


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4.05 | 2 ratings | 1 reviews | 50% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2019

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Autómatas (4:48)
2. Todas Las Líneas (6:01)
3. Terráqueo (2:32)
4. Saeta (4:07)
5. Últimas Imágenes Del Océano (7:23)

Total Time 24:51

Line-up / Musicians

- Mariano Sarra / piano, synthesizers
- Mariano Membrives / guitar, bass
- Jorge Ignacio Correa / drums

Releases information

CD / Digital Anomalía Ediciones aed018 (2019)

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NADIE NUNCA NADA Todas Las L​í​neas ratings distribution


4.05
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Review by DamoXt7942
FORUM & SITE ADMIN GROUP Avant/Cross/Neo/Post Teams
4 stars Such a swiftly windy uptempo post / math structure. Such a faithful, delightful texture. I'm glad to come across such a fascinating creation. This ep titled "Todas Las Líneas" was released as the only one opus by an Argentine combo NADIE NUNCA NADA. They are kinda enigmatic and mysterious project with very little information around us, but the sound bullets launched by them via this album are splendid, without any suspicion. Anyway they play pleasantly and friendly and speedy from the beginning until the end, and this melody and rhythm is of our great comfort.

The first track "Autómatas" features delicate psychedelic keyboard touches and complex but smooth, silky drumming. We the audience will get veiled in such a dreamy flavour. The latter phase is full of space-rock-ish dramatic navigations. Repetitive, highly potential guitar-based sound trajectories are bewitching really. Cool clean watery vibes are quite optimistic, appropriate for the current tough situation all over the world. "Todas Las Líneas" is slightly dissonant and melty but pretty persuasive and energetic. Deeply in the song are sincere, tranquil charms like a powerful magnet. The final part has utterly translunary psychedelia to excite us gradually. "Saeta" is mystically passionate with charming synthesizer-oriented brass-y sounds. Jorge and Mariano's rhythmic patterns full of passion are crazy immersive. The epilogue "Últimas Imágenes Del Océano" is the longest song in this album but a supra-tense complicated sound kaleidoscope completely catches our heart. The last fragile piano plays are somewhat tragic ...

At any rate, it's a shame they are under hibernation currently. Wondering if their intention would have been too higher than expected.

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