Artist: Boikot Album: De espaldas al mundo
Year: 2002Duration: 38:44
De espaldas al mundo: A Critical Review of Boikot’s Album
Boikot is a Spanish punk band that has dominated the music scene since their formation in 1987. The band is known for their politically-charged lyrics, mixture of ska and punk, and their commitment to social issues. In this blog post, we will be taking a critical look at Boikot’s album, De espaldas al mundo, and examining its music genre, the artist's history, the best songs from the album, the most innovative parts, and providing an overall critique of the album. So, sit back, grab your headphones, and let's dive in!
De espaldas al mundo is a mix of punk, ska, and metal with socially conscious lyrics. True to their form, Boikot’s songs tackle various social and political issues, including inequality and poverty. The album features 18 songs, and the band took a more introspective path, highlighting personal struggles, love, segregation, and other themes that reveal their growth as musicians. The mix of stories in the songs makes it a relatable album to any listener.
One of the best songs on the album is “Boikot is OK,” which has a catchy ska beat that will captivate you. The beautiful thing about Boikot's is that their music transcends language barriers. Even if you don't understand the Spanish language, the upbeat rhythm and emotion in the melody will make you want to dance along. Also, “El Inmigrante” touches a subject that is relatable to many people globally, especially with the current events happening in today’s world.
The album shows Boikot’s maturity and evolution in their music. They experiment with more complex chord progressions, intricate rhythms, and more melody in the choruses, showing a more polished sound. Their commitment to social issues remains strong in this album, making it an engaging listen for anyone who wants to hope and connect with people to fight for a just world.
One of the most innovative parts of the album is the guitar melodies. The album's guitar work, especially in songs like “Indios y vaqueros” and “Con perdón de los payasos”, is exceptional. Lead guitarist Alberto Pla has an ear for melody and creates guitar parts that stick in your head.
In criticism of the album, the production is not perfect. The mix can sound flat at some points, and at times you can feel like the volume is not consistent throughout the songs. But, it is not a dealbreaker, and the band's commitment to their message overshadows the flaws in the mix.
De espaldas al mundo is a great album at its core. With excellent guitar work, a mix of punk and ska also offering social commentary, the album is an excellent addition to Boikot’s discography. Songs like “Boikot is OK” and “El Inmigrante” stand out, and the album signals a growth in the band’s sound. The production might not be perfect, but Boikot's message and lyrical importance make it an enjoyable listen.
De espaldas al mundo is a great album at its core. With excellent guitar work, a mix of punk and ska also offering social commentary, the album is an excellent addition to Boikot’s discography. Songs like “Boikot is OK” and “El Inmigrante” stand out, and the album signals a growth in the band’s sound. The production might not be perfect, but Boikot's message and lyrical importance make it an enjoyable listen.
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