El Futuro

General | Mar 2018

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-03-01
The language of garage punk is not well adapted to expressing optimism. It’s usually more about fighting bad vibes with worse ones and flipping the bird at ill fortune, even (especially) if you brought it on yourself. On El Futuro, the third solo album from AJ Dávila, however, the former guitarist for sadly defunct Puerto Rican garage punk band Dávila 666 expands the genre’s vocabulary with an updated sound that promises a way forward for his music and for f@cks-free rock ‘n’ roll in general.

Like: Davila 666, Los Nastys. Las Piñas. Los Vigilantes

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Play: 1, 5, 8, 9

1.Beautiful (4:33) - Self-love anthem, cheers and good times power pop.
2.17 (1:39) - Popy punk garage.
3.Mi Vida (2:16) - Latin indie rock happy song.
4.Hoes Seeking The Ghost (2:48) - Mid tempo pop punk, great melody.
5.Hienas (3:24) - Indie pop rock with surf guitars.
6.Dolores (3:21) - Spanish indie rock.
7.Post Tenebras Lux (3:13) - Post punk vibe with great melody.
8.SS Youth (3:07) - Mid tempo nice vocals with very cool dark vibe.
9.El Futuro (5:14) - Post punk psych garage.

Recent airplay

El Futuro
Music CasseroleApr 15, 2023
El Futuro, Post Tenebras Lux, Hoes Seeking The Ghost, Mi Vida
mood 5/9/18May 09, 2018
Beautiful
Radiant AirwavesApr 22, 2018
17
monochromatic moodsApr 18, 2018
Beautiful
The Fuzz DeliApr 11, 2018
Hienas
Totally AApr 06, 2018

Charting

2018-03-06 — 2018-05-08
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 29 1
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Apr 15 1
Apr 8 1
Mar 25 1
Mar 11 3

Track listing

1. Beautiful
2. 17
3. Mi Vida
4. Hoes Seeking The Ghost
5. Hienas
6. Dolores
7. Post Tenebras Lux
8. Ss Youth
9. El Futuro