Rock/Review La Hora Exacta - Mind Games

La Hora Exacta was born out of the idea of creating a "book of life," and "Mind Games" is the result of more than three years of creative work, of making new versions of the songs over and over again, until, in the end, they arrived at a final result, which for them represents something new, a new way of understanding music that does not follow conventional rules or predetermined ways...

La Hora Exacta's "Mind Games" is a bold and imaginative endeavor that transcends traditional musical conventions. Described as a "book of life," the album is an examination of sound that skillfully combines concepts, thoughts, and sensations to produce a profoundly absorbing atmosphere. Instead of sticking to one particular style, "Mind Games" experiments with musical structure, alternating between genres to elicit a variety of feelings and visions and provide listeners with a fresh experience with each song.

Every song has the impression of a chapter in a novel, highlighting various facets of existence and the human condition. Due to its varied style, the album incorporates elements of rock, pop, electronic, and punk music, among other genres. Because of this dynamic integration, the soundscape is thought-provoking and surprising, encouraging the listener to delve deeper into the music and its ideas.

"Mind Games" is an album that defies conventional listening habits because to La Hora Exacta's inventive compositional style. It is an artistic statement, a fresh interpretation of sound and its relationship to the larger stories of life, not simply music. With their unpredictable turns and frequent genre changes, they have the sense of life itself, which is complex and full of unexpected turns.

"Mind Games" presents a new viewpoint on what music may be, for those who are ready to embark on an intricate aural adventure. The album inspires listeners to venture beyond the traditional limits of genre, adopting a fluidity that resembles an concept inquiry rather than a simple song list.

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