I'm a big fan of Cafe Tacvba. Only one song really grabbed me on this CD, where in the past almost all the songs were amazing.
June 5, 2008A good CD. Shows all the capacity of this mexican group. They can make differents kinds of sounds with the perfect harmony.
April 15, 2008 |  | The album of the year, probably of the decade... |  |
Is hard to tell if this CD is a better than the others, what I can tell you is that this CD is amazing, the sound is excelente, the mixes, the lyrics and the voices, from other plannet.
February 23, 2008 |  | Nobody thought it could be possible |  |
This is a great band, they are musicians indeed. They prove it by caressing your ears with interesting sounds and making your mind fly away with strong lyrics.
Last album "Cuatro caminos" was a great one, and nobody knew what to expect as the *new* release.
If you like Café Tacuba, you MUST by this album NOW. If you're just looking around, you MUST give them a try with this album.
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January 27, 2008I got introduced to the Tacoob via Un Viaje, a tremendous live set. Sino is my first studio album from this band. Given the body of work on display in Viaje, Sino feels like their masterwork, their Abbey Road. Volver a Comenzar is plain stunning, an '80s dance song supremo that morphs into the Beach Boys, and then back again. Maybe one or two OK tracks, and the rest are first-rate. Even a seemingly "minor" song, Abandonado, at under three minutes, reaches achingly deep chords. Meme del Real Diaz is the Real Deal, a devastatingly good keyboardist who takes all of the stylistic highlights from the '60s through the new century and plays perfect, original fills. A great closing statement from this band, if the rumors are true, and a mammoth mature album if they're not. Sino is Cafe T at their best.
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