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El Naval (MP3)

Mus

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Label: Darla Records Released:
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"El Naval" is the name that Fran Gayo and Mónica Vacas have given to the long awaited second album of MUS. This time they have interesting collaborations on it, Iván Palacios (ex-Medication) on bass, Luigi Navarro (Edwin Moses) on guitars and Frank Rudow (Manta Ray, Viva las Vegas)on drums, plus the special guest appearance of Irene Tremblay (Aroah) playing acoustic guitar on the song "Sacramento." It has been recorded during february and March of 2002 at their home, on the Natahoyo neighborhood that's near to "El Naval" neighborhood. Their 10 compositions show a band that has finally let go the ballast of electronic music (and in many ways, of modernity as a style and artistic shell) to follow the path traced by their EP "Alma": folk, pop, slow-core and cinematographic atmospheres, that refer more to realism and the tight shot, than to landscapes or the creation of sentimental parallel universes. Mus seem to share now the same musical coordinates with Low, The Zephyrs, Hood, The American Analog Set or L'Altra, by their handcrafted way of handling noise, melodies and textures. This makes "El Naval" to sound clear and honest. And this makes us unable to distinguish between the calm sadness or the sad calmness of the ones that know that art (in this case music) could never makes us less unhappy than we are right now.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Al Debalu
1Al Debalu
2Al Oeste De La Divisoria
2Al Oeste De La Divisoria
3Sacramento
3Sacramento
4Embalses y Rios
4Embalses Y Rios
5Caseria
5Caseria
6Cuesta
6Cuesta
7Casi Ensin Zarrar Los Gueyos
7Casi Ensin Zarrar Los Gueyos
8Quien Bien Te Quier
8Quien Bien Te Quier
9Rencor
9Rencor
10Encofraos
10Encofraos

 

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