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Colossal Head
Rock · 1996 · 11 tracks

Colossal Head

A gritty, experimental dive into distorted blues and industrial textures. Los Lobos deconstruct their sound into a murky, hypnotic, and deeply rhythmic collage.

March 19, 1996 · Warner Bros. Records

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A gritty, restless exploration of distorted blues and urban mystery.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Revolution
3:09
02
Más y más
4:45
03
Maricela
3:52
04
Everybody Loves a Train
3:30
05
Can’t Stop the Rain
3:36
06
Life Is Good
4:08
07
Little Japan
5:10
08
Manny's Bones
3:25
09
Colossal Head
4:14
10
This Bird’s Gonna Fly
4:19
11
Buddy Ebsen Loves the Night Time
2:58
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive, distorted guitar riff that anchors the opening of Mas y mas, signaling a departure from their traditional roots.
The clattering, junk-shop percussion on the title track that creates a disorienting, hypnotic groove.
The way the vocals on Revolution sound like they are being broadcast through a blown-out radio from another decade.

How does Colossal Head sound next to the rest of Los Lobos's catalogue?

Noise Textured+4.0σ

The production is built around noise textured than this artist usually allows.

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