Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Brownout - Aguilas And Cobras - Review

The third release from heavy Latin funk outfit, Brownout dropped a couple of weeks ago and has since filled a welcomed space in my Latin funk collection. Hailing from Austin, Texas, and co-lead by the ubiquitous Adrian Quesada (Groupo Fantasma, Ocote Soul Sounds), Brownout's members have toured with and played for Prince (under Groupo Fantasma), so needless to say, they have mad chops in the instrumentation department.

Complete with fuzzy guitars, blaring horns, banging keys, solid percussion, and breaks galore, Aguilas and Cobras combines the best of Latino funk, rock, psychedelia, and soul, while nodding frequently to the roots of African rhythms. Sonically, the recording sounds like a long lost reel of Santana meets Chakachas, meets The Meters, circa 1972-1976, yielding a soundtrack feel throughout the listen. What I dig most about this album is that it would have sounded just as good if it were released in the 70's, when most of the group members were a mere glimmer in their parent's eyes.

In The Booth
Con el Cuete - The hypnotic mid-tempo rhythm and keyboard work makes this a nice one to get the night started.

Tell Her She's Lovely - Refreshing early set track, nice title and lyrics. Brother Carlos Santana would be proud of this one.

Olvidalo - Opening breakbeat, acoustic guitar rhythm, and call and response makes this a favorite. Definitely for the b-boys and girls.

S.F.L.A. Con el Cuete Reprise - I can already hear cats chopping this one up on the MPs. This one sounds like the drive home at 5:30 am just before sunrise.
Pick it up here.

Junior Star gives Aguilas and Cobras 5.5 out of 7 head nods

Head Nod Scale
1=Don't waste your time like I did mine.
2=Waste your time like I did mine but I dare you to disagree.
3=Well, there was the single.
4=If it were a hand in spades there's "two and a possible".
5=It's a "good" album. Meaning at least 3 or 4 solid songs.
6=Really Good Project. Has the "Rewind Factor" more than once.
7=The number of completion. Great Album. Instant Classic.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Will Magid said...

Great review.
I work for Six Degrees Records (Brownouts label) and we're giving away some Brownout content to share for free:

Free MP3 - Brownout - OIvidalo http://www.sixdegreesrecords.com/downloads/Olvidalo.mp3

Free Brownout - Mixtape - http://www.soulargrooves.com/podcasts/index.php?id=135

Free Video- Brownout http://www.youtube.com/sixdegreesrecords#play/all/uploads-all/0/pICAnDidE8E

Paz,
Will

September 30, 2009 at 5:39 PM  
Blogger OLIVER EIGHTY ONE said...

Really digging Aguilas and Cobras, been playing it a lot on my radio show out here in Sydney.

November 30, 2009 at 7:16 PM  

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