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QUEMADO

Pez

 

Crossover Prog

2.86 | 21 ratings

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ZowieZiggy
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2 stars For obvious reasons, I am keen to listen to Latin American music, but to tell you the truth, I've had a bloody hard time with ''Pez''.

Their debut album was a poor heavy metal album, and to tell you the truth, this follow-up is no much better. To put things in perspective, I have nothing against Spanish lyrics (this is the language I share with my Mexican wife at home), but the music has more to deal with heavy metal than with anything else (''Fuerza'').

This album is a truly noisy affair. Since I am the first one to review this album (and their debut one as well, at least providing some comments), it is quite difficult to have a point of comparison for the proghead who has decided to read these lines.

For these ones, I can only say that to have spent a few hours to listen to this VERY long album (over 70 minutes!) and get the ''essence'' out of it was quite a challenge! I wouldn't wish this experience to my worst enemy (actually, I have no real enemy in life).

IMHHO, this band has so far only released two lousy albums. Up to now, ''Pez'' couldn't convey the faintest prog feeling with their music. Maybe that these early recordings were not the most representative ones. But that's a another story.

One song I quite like though here: the languishing ''Siete'' (seven). A fine groove to start, which is of course combined with some harder ''sounds'' later on, but globally this number is pretty much enjoyable. The one and only highlight as far as I'm concerned (although the psychedelic ''Pedazo...'' is not too bad.

The journey throughout this album is a rather though experience. Once in a while, parts of a song can be categorized as bearable like ''Todo Es Fuego''. Is this a hint if I tell you that that the short (ninety seconds) '' El Agua es Electrico'' is my favourite of the whole? The doomed metal intro of ''Seco'' shares a lot with Sabbath, but when the poor vocals show up, the magic is all gone.

This is not a good album, but it does hold some better songs than their debut album. Two stars is my absolute maximum for this release.

As far as I'm concerned, the work from this band so far would better fit in the ''prog metal'' category. But even as such it wouldn't have scored higher than two stars in my papers. I still wonder why I write so much about such an album???

ZowieZiggy | 2/5 |

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