Natas: Corsario Negro

Natas SKU: 08447449
Natas: Corsario Negro

Natas: Corsario Negro

Natas SKU: 08447449

Format: CD

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Title: Corsario Negro
Artist: Natas
Label: Small Stone Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 709764102820
Genre: Rock

What has six legs, three heads, sings in Spanish, and sounds like a herd of dinosaurs marching across a pre-historic Patagonian beach? Why, it must be Argentina's phenomenal Los Natas, whose earth-shaking brand of doom metal ranks with the best yet heard in this new millennium. Recorded in their hometown Buenos Aires' Abasto Studios with the aid of renowned indie rock producer Billy Anderson (Helios Creed, Red House Painters, etc.), the band's third full album, Corsario Negro, continues to distill their post-Kyuss stoner rock/doom metal with a wash of psychedelic sounds, space rock, blues infections, and jazzy noodlings. Opening with the very amusing "2002" (essentially the main theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey gone doom), the album rumbles into gear with a trio of stunning tracks combining all of the above sounds; beginning with the mesmerizing "Planeta Solitario," rolling onward through the galloping "Patas de Elefante," and culminating in the simply colossal power chords of "El Cono del Encono" - quite simply an all-time doom classic. The disc's mostly instrumental second half isn't quite as satisfying, but still offers a number of inspired moments by way of the crushing title cut and the quite beautiful, sweetly chiming melodies of "Hey Jimmy" and "El Gauchito." All in all, the dynamic swings and stylistic depth found on Corsario Negro represent a new stage in the group's evolution and will likely convert many past cynics who may have accused Los Natas of owing far too great a debt to Kyuss. Here, they have clearly broken free of these shackles and are forging their own path

Tracks:
1.1 2002
1.2 Planeta Solitario
1.3 Patas de Elefante
1.4 El Cono Del Encono
1.5 Lei Motive
1.6 Hey Jimmy
1.7 Contemplando la Niebla
1.8 Bumburi
1.9 Americano
1.10 El Gauchito
1.11 Corsario Negro

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