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Maleza
It's been four years since Bogota's Las Malas Amistades (The Bad Friends) issued the playfully weird Patio Bonito. In the interim, they've been recording at member Humberto Junca's house. Their previous three records revealed a haphazard, homemade brand of indie pop with cheerfully warped cumbia rhythms made on cheap instruments. A lo-fi production aesthetic and a chaotic musical amateurism were all part of Las Malas Amistades' charm. Maleza keeps the lo-fi production intact, but they've become real musicians. They've not only learned how to play, but to compose. Their collective focus is sharper, more fully formed -- not formulaic. There are 28 songs on Maleza; nine of which are instrumenta...
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