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The Parrots|Los Niños Sin Miedo

Los Niños Sin Miedo

The Parrots

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The Spanish trio known as the Parrots like their garage rock loose and trashy, enough so that they barely sound in control of their simple, fun-loving songs. The guitars clang and chime in blown-out splendor, the bass is barely audible aside from a thudding sound in the background, and the drums sound like trashcans with half-shattered lids. Above the din, guitarist Diego García howls and yelps like a frustrated hound, shredding vocal chords and probably a mike or two in the process. The group's first album, 2016's Los Niños Sin Miedo, is a rambunctious bundle of nuggets, dug from the graves of numerous '60s bands (from the Rolling Stones to the Alarm Clocks), then brought back to life in fine, frenzied fashion. Jumping from one jacked-up tune to the next, the Parrots have the same kind of energy and spirit as the Black Lips, but where that band had a snarky, frat boy undertone at times, these guys just sound like they're having a drunken blast as they bash out the three-chord jams. Along with the paint-peeling rockers that make up the bulk of the album, they slow it down a couple times for a touch of the teen melancholy. "The Road That Brings You Home" has a bit of mid-'60s Stones in its gambling gait, "No Me Gustas, Te Quiero" has a pleasantly dirge-like beat and Garcia's calmest vocal, and the title track has some nice yowling girl group action happening. The flat-out rockers are best, but these few moments of introspection aren't half bad. Pretty good, actually. The whole album is pretty good, sometimes even really good. The Parrots may not be doing anything new or even close to it, but they give the corpse of garage rock a good kick, and that's a pretty cool.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
Too High to Die
00:01:51

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

2
Let's Do It Again
00:02:05

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, Producer, MainArtist

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

3
No Me Gustas, Te Quiero
00:02:48

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Alex de Lucas, Composer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

4
A Thousand Ways
00:02:33

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

5
Jame Gumb
00:02:30

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, Producer, MainArtist

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

6
Casper
00:02:30

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

7
E.A. Presley
00:02:22

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

8
The Road That Brings You Home
00:03:00

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

9
Windows 98
00:02:30

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

10
Los Niños Sin Miedo
00:03:05

Paco Loco, Producer - Mikey Young, MixingEngineer - The Parrots, Composer, MainArtist - Thr Parrots, Producer

2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2016 Heavenly Recordings under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

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The Spanish trio known as the Parrots like their garage rock loose and trashy, enough so that they barely sound in control of their simple, fun-loving songs. The guitars clang and chime in blown-out splendor, the bass is barely audible aside from a thudding sound in the background, and the drums sound like trashcans with half-shattered lids. Above the din, guitarist Diego García howls and yelps like a frustrated hound, shredding vocal chords and probably a mike or two in the process. The group's first album, 2016's Los Niños Sin Miedo, is a rambunctious bundle of nuggets, dug from the graves of numerous '60s bands (from the Rolling Stones to the Alarm Clocks), then brought back to life in fine, frenzied fashion. Jumping from one jacked-up tune to the next, the Parrots have the same kind of energy and spirit as the Black Lips, but where that band had a snarky, frat boy undertone at times, these guys just sound like they're having a drunken blast as they bash out the three-chord jams. Along with the paint-peeling rockers that make up the bulk of the album, they slow it down a couple times for a touch of the teen melancholy. "The Road That Brings You Home" has a bit of mid-'60s Stones in its gambling gait, "No Me Gustas, Te Quiero" has a pleasantly dirge-like beat and Garcia's calmest vocal, and the title track has some nice yowling girl group action happening. The flat-out rockers are best, but these few moments of introspection aren't half bad. Pretty good, actually. The whole album is pretty good, sometimes even really good. The Parrots may not be doing anything new or even close to it, but they give the corpse of garage rock a good kick, and that's a pretty cool.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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