Album Rating:
Reviewed by: Wolfie
Puya
This would be the 2nd release
from Puya...the only band I know nutty enough to mix latin salsa with
metal and actually pull it off. For those of you already farmilliar
with Puya, this album shouldn't disappoint. Keeping consistant with
their first release, there is crazy percussion, sweet guitar fills,
thumping, popping bass, and the lyrics are still a healthy
mix of Spanish and English. There is a slight hip/hop flavor on a few
of the new tunes "Ride" and "No Interferance", but it's all good.
"Semilla" is a short, moody instrumental in the middle of the album
prepping you for the 16 or so minutes of hidden musical madness at
the end. Good stuff.



