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MGR y Destructo Swarmbots
Amigos de la Guitarra

Neurot (2009) Michael

MGR y Destructo Swarmbots – Amigos de la Guitarra cover artwork
MGR y Destructo Swarmbots – Amigos de la Guitarra — Neurot, 2009

Amigos de la Guitarra is a collaborative effort from MGR - the solo project of Mike Gallagher of Isis - and Destructo Swarmbots' Mike Mare. The two have come together, focusing their collective minds on one forty-two minute song, "Amor en el Aire."

If you have been following MGR's body of work to date then you have a good idea of what to expect from this collaboration. I wasn't aware of Destructo Swarmbots prior to this recording, but after listening to material from them online, I found the two to be a good match. Imagine the worlds of ambient noise, post-rock, and drone coming together and you'd get a good idea of what this song is like. It floats in an out of different segments, each focusing in on a more particular style while the others fall to the background.

The lengthiness of one song this long might scare off a few listeners. But the song is made up of a number of pieces segueing in and out of each other. I prefer the previous MGR effort to this, but I can find myself putting on this record when I just want to drift away.

7.0 / 10Michael • December 10, 2009

MGR y Destructo Swarmbots – Amigos de la Guitarra cover artwork
MGR y Destructo Swarmbots – Amigos de la Guitarra — Neurot, 2009

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