Mix Tape Los Abandoned

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  • Release Date: 09/12/2006
  • Sales Rank: 139,677
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768940529

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Mix Tape

1LISTENStalk U 3:43
2LISTENA la Mode 3:22
3LISTENConquistarte Bien 3:17
4LISTENVan Nuys (Es Very Nice) 3:24
5LISTENNada Mio Es Fake 2:43
6LISTENOffice Xmas Party 3:52
7LISTENPanic-Oh! 2:32
8LISTENHeavy 3:32
9LISTENPantalón 2:53
10LISTENMe Quieren en Chile 2:15
11LISTENState of Affairs 3:08

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Los Abandoned had been stirring things up just beneath the national radar for several years before their first full-length album was released in 2006. A quartet consisting of three Latin Americans and one "nice Jewish boy," the band writes in English and Spanish, and sometimes switches between the two within a single line. You might expect their sound to be full of Latin influences, but in fact what they sound like more than anything is early-'80s new wave; their approach isn't so much lo-fi as old-fi, with vintage guitar tones and synth sounds surrounding the sweet, sometimes chirpy vocals of lead singer Lady P. "A la Mode" sounds kind of like a Spanish-speaking Toni Basil crossed with the Motels (and includes a shout-out to Giorgio Moroder); "Van Nuys" is a sly non-tribute to that depressing L.A. suburb, complete with an Adam Ant-ish nonsense intro, fast-chugging power chords, and plenty of Spanglish diversions. "Nada Mio Es Fake" brings in a few Latin pop influences for the first time, but the ukulele, strings and honking baritone sax of "Office Xmas Party" follow up with a complete sonic detour. "Pantalon" ponders the music question "Where are my pants?," and "Me Quieren en Chile" pays a kind of sideways tribute to Bad Brains by veering from sort-of reggae to sort-of hardcore. Brilliant. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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September 02, 2006: If you ever felt depressed and needed of a lift up ? The cure is Los Abandoned's Mixtape. Why is it so good you ask? Well you see , its plain good music. With their entoxicing beats ,and well thought lyrics , it is impossible not to be sucked into it. Their music brings reality with a sweet beat!