A group presented in the available review as a stoner/psychedelic-leaning act; Estampida de Trombones is highlighted for its desert-influenced riffs, solid production and Spanish vocals.

Appeared on the Natas/Viaje a 800 split (1999), and is noted for the album Estampida de Trombones (covered in the DeBaser review).

The available review praises Viaje a 800's Estampida de Trombones for its stoner/desert and psychedelic textures, solid production and Spanish vocals. The album is described as a 'road trip' record mixing raw drums, heavy bass and evocative riffs. The reviewer frames it as perfect for a city-to-sea trip and notes a 1999 split with Natas.

For:Fans of stoner/desert/psychedelic rock, road-trip listeners and those who enjoy Spanish-language rock.

 To myself: ""mmm, in a little while we\'re off, back down south, it\'s going to be quite a trip, but I\'ll need a special album, one that makes me think about what I\'m leaving behind, Perugia, a crazy city, completely out of its mind, toxic, full of foreigners, or rather, full of Spaniards, and damn, how many hangovers in the center with the Spaniards, every evening is a night trip, and what awaits me, the little village in Calabria, deserted, lacking tourism, an arid climate that drives you to stay in the water until your skin looks like it\'s aged a hundred years, but also the trumpets by the sea, and finally her, the magnificent one."

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