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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Las Consecuencias (Audio CD) After the electric/guitar-filled Hellville De Luxe, Enrique delivers his newest album, defined by himself as an intimate work and "chamber music". Recorded during the 'Hellville de tour', 'Las consecuencias' present 10 new songs (without a doubt these can be included among the best songs he has written in his solo career) in an LP format. Whether you get this on CD or LP format, the album is divided on two sides, the first five songs acoustic tunes with the second part of the album being more electric. The cover picture, by JoseGirl, clearly shows before even listening to the album, that this is the 'dark' follow up to Hellville de Luxe. Some songs may be reminiscent of El Tiempo de Las Cerezas,...Read more 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By Jason Torres (Miami) - See all my reviews This review is from: Las Consecuencias (Audio CD) It has been really a long suffering having to wait so long for this record to be published in America. After the extraordinary and suspenseful "Hellville De Luxe" El extranjero... El hombre delgado que no flaqueara jamas... El Vampiro de los que le habitan... Enrique Bunbury returns with another dramatic work of art that once again integrates great lyrics and a fusion of sounds that are part of his extensive journey through so many cultures and influences, there are parts on the record where obviously you can perceive the constant "Dylanesque/Cohenesque" beat that accompanies most of his records, but there is a bit of the 70's and early 80' Hispanoamerican pop, and also something very personal and unique in the words about how dark it gets to be, and the way each track is assemble. Besides "Frente a Frente" a hit from Jeanette in 1981 -which is clearly the radio single, there are many spectacular cuts in this record, I have to say "Ella me dijo que no" is...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Las Consecuencias (Audio CD) Although this album might not be "Heroes del Silencio" kind of rock and roll, Enrique Bunbury shows with this album that he doesn't need to depend on his previous Rock Band to have us enjoy of good old rock tunes style that made him famous. Welcome back Bunbury. |