Spanish label Family Spree Recordings has once again unearthed an unpolished gem. Las Gónadas are a garage rock outfit featuring Jesús Estapa, Juan Carlos Peinado, Luis Zapata and Manuel López, who blast 60s inspired commotion from the speakers. With their debut album Ruido Ácido (translated: Acid Noise) they deliver ten raucous, fuzzy tracks (including two successful covers: Me Siento Loco (Los Yetis) and Maldita Identidad (The Escapades’ I Tell No Lies)), in which mean guitars, swinging organ melodies and gritty vocals fight for attention without getting in each other’s way. A feast for the mind.
Ruido Ácido is out now digitally and on vinyl LP through Family Spree Recordings.
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