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‘Capsula’ (2002)
Having
spent periods of time in Madrid, London and Berlin, the group settled in
Bilbao, where they were drawn to an underground scene they had discovered; this
offered them the chance of getting some feedback. Maybe that’s why the disc sometimes
reminds one of Cancer Moon (Focused, Nuevo despegue). Capsula
was released by DDT Diskoak and is the first disc to include songs in
English, although the main language continues to be Spanish. The influence of
Argentine rock has begun to fade and the group has been gradually assimilating
the experience acquired on their International tours, so that the sound is
evolving, expanding, becoming affiliated and turning more basic. The result is
a psychedelic disc more geared towards the garage band than the previous ones.
Hear: Somnolencia