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A CD that has the flaw of being damn predictable. The voice is extremely boring, almost soporific, the charisma of a holey sock I dare say.
A CD that has the flaw of being damn predictable.
The voice is extremely boring, almost soporific, the charisma of a holey sock I dare say.
This review critiques Punkreas' album 'Quello che sei' for its repetitive and predictable political lyrics and a monotonous vocal delivery. While the bass work and the song 'Bastardi' receive some praise, the majority of the album is described as boring and irritating. The reviewer expresses disappointment and a refusal to explore more of the band's work. Discover the truth behind Punkreas' 'Quello che sei' - listen and decide for yourself!
Planeta Eskoria was an album where Ska-P completely matured musically, even though the lyrics in the end are always the same and somewhat predictable. I liked you, you ruined yourselves with time, or rather, you fell with this album, you recovered with Que Corra la Voz, you sank again with the very bad commercial move.
Planeta Eskoria was an album where Ska-P completely matured musically, even though the lyrics in the end are always the same and somewhat predictable.
I liked you, you ruined yourselves with time, or rather, you fell with this album, you recovered with Que Corra la Voz, you sank again with the very bad commercial move.
Planeta Eskoria by Ska-P delivers a more aggressive and politically charged sound compared to previous albums. While featuring some standout tracks, several songs fall short musically. The album is viewed as a transitional work showing musical growth but also predictable lyrical themes. It reflects the band's matured style but with mixed results. The review expresses disappointment yet acknowledges high points and the band's overall trajectory. Discover the highs and lows of Ska-P's Planeta Eskoria—listen and judge this bold but uneven ska punk album yourself!
It's a pity because there are enough songs to make an excellent album, but it’s a shame that the other, filler songs are practically all similar. Pul Pul, the singer, has in this CD perhaps the best voice ever, vitriolic, radiant, explosive.
It's a pity because there are enough songs to make an excellent album, but it’s a shame that the other, filler songs are practically all similar.
Pul Pul, the singer, has in this CD perhaps the best voice ever, vitriolic, radiant, explosive.
The review gives Ska-P's El Vals Del Obrero a passable three-star rating, praising some standout tracks and strong vocals by Pul Pul. However, it criticizes the album's poor song sequencing and repetitiveness, which make the overall listening experience uneven. Despite these flaws, the album is acknowledged as musically skilled and important within the European ska scene. A personal reordering of tracks is suggested to improve flow. Listen to Ska-P's El Vals Del Obrero and discover its standout tracks despite its editing flaws!
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