Depresión Sonora - Depresión Sonora

 Welcome back to my blog! With the intention of spicing things up a bit during the reviewing of long discographies, such as those from Queen and Pink Floyd, I will be reviewing artists with shorter discographies. And this artist right her, has only 2 albums. Oh, well. So, who is this guy? Depresión Sonora is a Spanish artist who does makes post punk music, similiar to Molchat Doma and The End of Electronics. Only this time, it's  g r o o v y . Whilst Molchat Doma has cool, synthwave inspired tracks, Depresión Sonora has straight up vibe tracks. Anyway, I've talked to much, let's get into the review.

The first track we have is Hasta Que Llegue la Muerte. Even though this track has a rather dark meaning, it has some energetic drums and really catchy guitar and hook. An amazing start to the album.

Next we have Mira Mis Ojos, featuring a darker vibe, similiar to something from Этажи. The slow beat, darker guitar melodies and deeper vocals, remind me of Molchat Doma a lot. Another great song!

Moving on we have Hay Que Abandonar Este Lugar, once again featuring a slower beat and deeper vocals. This track feels like a lesser Mira Mis Ojos, in my opinion.

Next we have the grooviest song on this record, Ya No Hay Verano. The guitar on this thing is just amazing and the vocals sound so nice for some reason. This song is amazing!

And finally, we have Dime Que Me Odias, which has a much more melancholic vibe than the previous tracks. Simple, but quite nice.

Even though this album is really short, the songs are really simple, instrumentally, and yet they sound so good. If you like post punk, you should definetly check out this artist.

Favourite tracks: Hasta Que Llegue la Muerte, Mira Mis Ojos, Ya No Hay Verano, Dime Que Me Odias;
Score: 9/10

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