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Hombre Montana
Natas
Hombre Montana
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock, Metal, Latin Music
 
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"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...  more »

     
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All Artists: Natas
Title: Hombre Montana
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: SMALL STONE RECORDS
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 8/8/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock, Metal, Latin Music
Styles: Alternative Metal, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 709764106620

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"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." - ALL MUSIC GUIDE "While being from Argentina certainly keeps Los Natas from getting the attention they deserve, it has certainly helped them to craft a sound that is all their own ... hopefully with this disc, the guys will get the attention they really deserve and turn more of us gringos on to what we've been missing for the past three albums." - BULLY "Once again, there is nothing evil about a band whose name is Satan spelled backwards: just heavy psychedelia the way it should be." - DIGITAL METAL "Along with a little change in their name, the Argentinean masters of trippy heaviness decided to experiment with their sound as well. While the successful recipe of writing brilliant sonic journeys would lead them to another psychedelic masterpiece ... Los Natas went for the hard route instead." - MONOLITH I don't know what time it is in Argentina right now, but for Los Natas it must be some time in the mid-seventies because the gods of Buenos Aries burnout rock are back doing what they do best - and that means fuzzed-out psychedelic rock jams that rival the best work Black Sabbath ever did! After five years of dabbling in the more experimental side of the psych rock genre, the boys are back with a proper follow-up to 2001's Corsario Negro. Once again produced by heavy hitter Billy Anderson (Melvins, Neurosis) at the luxurious Abasto Studios and recorded on vintage equipment straight to 2" tape, the group has created an instant classic of a new genre that can only be described as "Latin heavy psych." This means a whole new round of globetrotting for Los Natas, with a summer tour booked in South America, European dates through the fall, and a U.S. tour early next year centered around SXSW 2007.