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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true Evolution in music.,
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This review is from: Absolutamente (Audio CD)
Absolutely. is the best Fangroia album. The sound is evolution, the lyrics remain very fangoria, the essence of love, lost love, betrayal still there. The music and arrangements are completely different to the previous album. A true evoulcion.,
I love all songs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!but L love the speaking prhase in "Ensayo para una despedida..awesome biatch is Olvido...... A must have,for Electro-rock lovers.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible !!!,
By Rodrigo "Dnl" (San Luis Potosí, México) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Absolutamente (Audio CD)
OMG ! Alaska ! What happened ??? This album is terrible !
I have been a "Fangoria Fan" since a lot of years but this album is an insult All the song are repetitive, boring and inconsequential, It's incredible that a band like Fangoria has released an album like this when they've been released excellent albums like "Una temporada en el infierno" and "Salto mortal" The only "good" songs in this album are: "La pequeña edad de hielo" and "Absolutamente" Don't waste your money !
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not much excitement this time around,
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This review is from: Absolutamente (MP3 Download)
Forgive me for the short review- I downloaded this album last night. First impression is that Fangoria's creative juices are running dry. The lead single, Mas es Mas, is appropriately upbeat, some trademark Fangoria elements thrown in a blender, with a dash of disco thrown in. It doesn't quite stack up to Electricistas, No Se Que Me Das, or Retorciendo Palabras, but it's a worthwhile effort.
Unfortunately, little of this album as a whole feels original, or different. It's just typical Fangoria guitar-laden electroclash, with some touches of seventies disco effects. Alaska will always seem fabulous singing just about whatever, but it seems like just another excuse for some quirky photo shoots (this time, the whole sixties Warhol/Factory thing). To their credit, the cover photos of their album and single releases have been genius. It would be great if they did a Eurythmics-Savage video compilation, for one album.
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