Mujercitas Terror’s new album is like a new room in a nightmarish universe, with its own characters, ghosts, mirrors and broken glass.
We can think of Mujercitas Terror as a big haunted mansion, one of those abandoned houses that have their own fables and myths, like the ones the children of Mariana Enríquez’s “Our Share of Night” stumble upon.
“Nubes de alcohol”, the fifth album by the band from Buenos Aires, would be something like a new room to which we have access in this nightmarish universe, with its own characters, ghosts, mirrors and broken glass, sounds that can be heard in the distance.
It is well known that not everyone can enter a haunted mansion, but even so, Shaman Herrera ventured as the album’s producer, with results that sound novel for the band’s long-term followers.
With a new shine on the guitars, and 20 years after the beginning of Mujercitas Terror, there are still doors to open in this mansion.
Stream “Nubes de alcohol” LP on Spotify.
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