Hola Chicuelos Explained

Hola Chicuelos
Type:Album
Artist:Plastilina Mosh
Cover:Plastilina Mosh cdcover3.jpg
Released:22 July 2003
Genre:Avanzada Regia
Label:EMI
Producer:Plastilina Mosh, Jason Roberts[1]
Prev Title:Juan Manuel
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:All U Need Is Mosh
Next Year:2008

Hola Chicuelos is the third album by Plastilina Mosh, a band from Monterrey, Mexico.[2] It was released in 2003 via EMI.[3] [4]

The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy, in the "Best Alternative Music Album" category.[5] [6]

Critical reception

OC Weekly wrote that "P. Mosh ventures across the sampling galaxy guided by an anarchistic aesthetic that pours upright bass solos, clamorous rawk gratings and Japanese bizarro-pop over some of the most flighty electronica since Odelay-era Beck."[7] The Miami New Times wrote that "the group shows that it's possible to blend disco-era romps, funky and jazzy beats inspired by TV shows, easy-listening grooves, chillout formulas, and ironic rock renditions."[8]

Track listing

  1. Cosmic Lelos
  2. Peligroso Pop
  3. Naranjada
  4. Decatlón
  5. Pekin Jazz
  6. Garret Club
  7. Magic Fever
  8. Houston
  9. Grooveman
  10. Celeste
  11. Aló
  12. Te Lo Juro Por Madonna
  13. Keepin' Strong
  14. Pinche Stereo Band
  15. Shake Your Pubis
  16. Enzo
  17. Oxidados
  18. Outro

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Plastilina Mosh: Hola Chicuelos. March 9, 2004. PopMatters.
  2. It's a good year for Plastilina Mosh . The Desert Sun . August 6, 2004 . 79.
  3. Web site: Plastilina Mosh | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  4. Web site: Bumbershoot in a Box. October 9, 2006. Seattle Weekly.
  5. Web site: Rita tops Latin Grammy noms. Phil. Gallo. July 15, 2004.
  6. Web site: Latin Grammy Nominations. July 15, 2004. Los Angeles Times.
  7. Web site: Plastilina Mosh – OC Weekly. www.ocweekly.com.
  8. Web site: Plastilina Mosh. Javier. Andrade. October 9, 2003. Miami New Times.