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"Don’t know much about Uruguay? Here’s a good place to start. Raining down a volley of twin-guitar heroics and foot-stomping bass is Montevideo’s own Los Vellocets. Their influences drip with Motor City sweat making the best of a Nugent / Stooges mashup, stoner rock, and 60's psychodelya . Throwing in a bit of MC5 irreverence and plenty of Detroit diesel lead the charge in “No Regrets.” The song packs a punch (complete with cowbell and piano) as it stagers out of the speakers more punk than straight up rock. Mixing it up comes the country, tex-mex swagger of “La Maldita”. “Wake up,” scream the lyrics, “Forget the world, forget your name, be yourself…that’s what it all about.” Pile that onto a chugging riff with a stripper backbeat and you get one of the sexiest song on the disc. “Quit” follows suite with a grinding bassline leading into a whipped up guitar duel. The slow blues burner “Shake My Soul” winds the whole thing up with an array of feedback before launching into a frenzied attack that guarantees we remember who they were and how hard they rocked us." (*) (*) Extracted from a review by Cuttingedgerecords. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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