Although on the spine of the vinyl, the only format in which his first two lp's appeared, put that the title of the record is 'El Arte De Odiar', at the end is his "success" 'El Trabajo De Odiar', re-recorded for the occasion with an orgiastic addition of distortions and various noises, the one that takes the cat that got the cream. The sound was still as crappy as in their single since the LP was recorded again by Tele with a 4 tracks and mono, but their talent in devising unforgettable melodies along with impossible lyrics made them get the sympathy of much of the critics and the few -they did not make many copies of this album- who decided to buy it.
The short and chusco-punk "(Hazte Un) Lifting" is barely out of tune in this album. It surprises the magnificent "Astral Crime" in which Eva sings the chorus...that catchy and obsessive "Viaje astral, asesino onírico / viaje onírico, crimen astral!" And their most luminous moments stand out in the media: the bittersweet "Canción De Amor", the melancholic "Oda A La Espera". But the real hidden jewel is "Rocas Abajo", a piece of beautiful pop goldsmithing with lyrics by Momonje and music by Murky, which is as moving as the first day and which revealed the potential that these young men from Villaviciosa de Odón could bring to light in the not too distant future. [SOURCE: TREMOLINA.NET]
Label:
Munster Records – MR013
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
Spain
Released:
1991
Style:
Alternative Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Canción De Amor
A2 Duda
A3 Ebria Tertulia
A4 Hazte Un Lifting
A5 El Trabajo De Odiar
B1 Crimen Astral
B2 Oda A La Espera
B3 El Graduado
B4 Rocas Abajo
B5 Lola Tomillo
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