Grushenka "Tecnicas Subversivas" (p)2012 El Genio Equivocado
The best tracks: El Mecanismo De Defensa, Punset Ya Me Lo Dija, Ese Gran Lunar De Tu Epalda
Named after the female character from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Karamazov Brothers" (yes, yes, the Russian roots are detected!) Barcelona's Grushenka play noise pop. And dreampop. And twee. All in a pretty naive way. I discovered them through the Ondas Del Espacio's Los Planetas' homage CD where they reinterpreted "Mi Hermana Pequena" and were the best band I wasn't familiar with. Honestly, I should say that the Los Planetas' song being played by Grushenka sounds better than any of Grushenka's own songs. But that's not the sentence - it's just the fact ascertaining that the band makes their own songs another way, and judging them by a cover (what a word-play here!) is not the best way to consider them at all.
Stylistically, "Tecnicas Subversivas" lies somewhere halfway from Times New Viking's "Dancer Equired"(which is undoubtedly the calmest album of the usually fast and furious trio) to The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart successfully delivering the carelessness-based creative vision of the first and fragile sincerety of the second.
The best tracks: El Mecanismo De Defensa, Punset Ya Me Lo Dija, Ese Gran Lunar De Tu Epalda
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