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Rosa Venus

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Mexican rock band Fobia have been around since 1987, and although there have been various greatest-hits collections and a live album in the ten-year span since 1996's Amor Chiquito, the break has given fans plenty of time to listen to other things. Luckily, Fobia's latest record, Rosa Venus, picks up just where they left off, keeping the band's quirky new wave-ish rock intact while still sounding modern and fresh. Songwriter Paco Huidobro is great at making simple, catchy melodies that don't have to rely on musical affectation to make them stick, and they're interesting and diverse enough to not be repetitive (in fact, it's more the album that stays in your head as opposed to individual tracks, though it is going to take a lot to stop humming "No Soy un Buen Perdedor" aloud) and singer Leonardo de Lozanne has a voice that emotes well without sounding too dramatic. Musically, though Fobia is firmly grounded in Latin rock, the band experiments within that genre, moving from the pure pop of "No Eres Yo" to the simple modern rock of "Una Vida Sencilla," to the hard-driving Texas country-inspired "1 Camino y un Camión," all while incorporating the '80s synthesizer references they've always used and which, at this point, help to define their sound. Their success at such versatility is much in part thanks to drummer Jay de la Cueva, who moves effortlessly between styles, and even when playing straightforward rock rhythms, embellishes them just enough to keep things interesting. The band's longevity and experience playing together shows in Rosa Venus: it's a very solid musical effort, taking slight risks when necessary, but generally sticking to the reverby guitar, funky keyboard, and bass that have kept them going for so long. In fact, the instrumentals, "Rosa Venus" and "Sembrando Estrellas" are two of the best tracks on the album. Whether or not you can understand Spanish, Rosa Venus is a good and very listenable record, with unpretentious yet quirky songs, a nice beat, and a whole lot of fun music.

© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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1
Rosa Venus
00:02:46

Fobia, Performer - Jay De La Cueva, Composer - Jay De La Cueva, Lyricist - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

2
No Eres Yo (Album Version)
00:04:01

Gordon Raphael, Producer - Gordon Raphael, Director - Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist - Paco Huidobro, Producer - Paco Huidobro, Director

(P) 2005 Sony BMG Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

3
200 Sábados
00:03:34

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony BMG Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

4
No Soy un Buen Perdedor
00:04:30

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

5
12 Pasos
00:03:09

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

6
1 Camino y un Camión
00:03:24

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

7
2 Corazones
00:03:11

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony BMG Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

8
Todas las Estrellas
00:02:54

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

9
Una Vida Sencilla
00:03:14

Leonardo De Lozanne, Composer - Leonardo De Lozanne, Lyricist - Jorge "Chiquis" Amaro, Composer - Jorge "Chiquis" Amaro, Lyricist - Fobia, Performer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

10
Muy Maniaco de Mi Parte
00:03:53

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

11
Sembrando Estrellas
00:03:41

Fobia, Performer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Mexico), S.A. De C.V.

12
Hoy Tengo Miedo
00:04:30

Fobia, Performer - Fobia, Composer - Fobia, Lyricist - Jay De La Cueva, Director - Jay De La Cueva, Producer - Paco Huidobro, Composer - Paco Huidobro, Lyricist - Paco Huidobro, Director - Paco Huidobro, Producer

(P) 2004 BMG Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.

Presentación del Álbum

Mexican rock band Fobia have been around since 1987, and although there have been various greatest-hits collections and a live album in the ten-year span since 1996's Amor Chiquito, the break has given fans plenty of time to listen to other things. Luckily, Fobia's latest record, Rosa Venus, picks up just where they left off, keeping the band's quirky new wave-ish rock intact while still sounding modern and fresh. Songwriter Paco Huidobro is great at making simple, catchy melodies that don't have to rely on musical affectation to make them stick, and they're interesting and diverse enough to not be repetitive (in fact, it's more the album that stays in your head as opposed to individual tracks, though it is going to take a lot to stop humming "No Soy un Buen Perdedor" aloud) and singer Leonardo de Lozanne has a voice that emotes well without sounding too dramatic. Musically, though Fobia is firmly grounded in Latin rock, the band experiments within that genre, moving from the pure pop of "No Eres Yo" to the simple modern rock of "Una Vida Sencilla," to the hard-driving Texas country-inspired "1 Camino y un Camión," all while incorporating the '80s synthesizer references they've always used and which, at this point, help to define their sound. Their success at such versatility is much in part thanks to drummer Jay de la Cueva, who moves effortlessly between styles, and even when playing straightforward rock rhythms, embellishes them just enough to keep things interesting. The band's longevity and experience playing together shows in Rosa Venus: it's a very solid musical effort, taking slight risks when necessary, but generally sticking to the reverby guitar, funky keyboard, and bass that have kept them going for so long. In fact, the instrumentals, "Rosa Venus" and "Sembrando Estrellas" are two of the best tracks on the album. Whether or not you can understand Spanish, Rosa Venus is a good and very listenable record, with unpretentious yet quirky songs, a nice beat, and a whole lot of fun music.

© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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