Cover of Samurai Todo El Odio Del Unicornio
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For fans of stoner rock, argentine rock lovers, and listeners attracted to heavy, gritty guitar music with spanish vocals.
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THE REVIEW

First of all, when he sings you can't understand a thing; but maybe it's better that way in some parts.

Anyway: they are, as is blatantly deduced from the name, Argentine, and they offer a gratingly bricky stoner, never fast, but with spirit.

Songs are nice and hefty even in length, a bass always prominent, an album that from the opener "Moto" makes things clear, also worth mentioning are "When I Learn", "Tierra Helada", and the concluding title track. One of the best moments is certainly "Cassablanca", with lyrics that undoubtedly talk about the Moroccan city, in fact, it's an instrumental piece.

Not a masterpiece, but a little record that is easy to listen to, and if for impracticality I rated it "4", the actual weighted average after the first handful of listens suitably adjusted to the Argentine exchange rate is a round 3.75555.

Sung in their native language, enticing titles like "Vomito Cardiaco" and Kyussian reminiscences at every guitar riff.

Listen to it.

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Summary by Bot

Samurai's album Todo El Odio Del Unicornio delivers gritty Argentine stoner rock with hefty, spirit-filled songs. Despite unintelligible vocals, the album charms with heavy bass and memorable instrumentals like 'Cassablanca.' While not a masterpiece, it's an easy listen with Kyuss-like guitar riffs and strong moods throughout.

Tracklist Videos

02   Cassablanca ()

03   The Masters ()

04   La traicion de la sonrisa ()

05   Vomito cordíaco ()

06   Más rápido ()

07   Tierra helada ()

08   When I Learn ()

09   Todo el odio del unicornio ()

Samurai

Argentine stoner rock group noted in the provided review for the album 'Todo El Odio Del Unicornio'. Music is described as bass-forward, riff-heavy, often slow and lengthy; songs are sung in their native language and include the instrumental "Cassablanca".
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