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El
Gigante
The Official Guide to Loss (1999)
Review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date: 2/11/04
The
down-tuned, murky and grief-stricken paranoia that has
made the best guitarock bands (think Nirvana, Quicksand,
Melvins) so memorable gives El Gigante an edge that continues
throughout their handbook to failure.
That is, until the melodies spring from guitar to voice
fifty-five seconds into the first track and it gets even
better than originally thought possible. In the end words
like 'disappoint' or 'fail' are the farthest thing from
your mind, and you're left reeling – needing to
hear songs like "Star Pupil" or "Albatross"
again.
This official guide, with so much depth and feeling,
seems to try not to be as catchy as the common cold, but
their success is something the band will just have to
live with.
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