Bursting out from the underground indie scene comes this new band called Campo-Formio. The bizarre album art cover induces us with an image of the collateral sounds we might expect from this EP, recorded live on November 28, 2008. The band origins began on August from that year, joining Fernando Quintero, the one responsible for the simple-minded lyrics, electric guitar and vocals mixed with band members Diego Bernal on the drums and Ricardo Pérez playing the bass.
The album engages with Intro del Outro Tedioso/Outro Tedioso where they set their foot on the rock-n-roll rhythms to continuously fusion with the track Aquí.On this one they use lots of punk-styled guitar riffs, analogous to Vampire Weekend, giving off a college rock vibe experience through a rough punk performance. El Joke starts off with a stylish classic rock approach, reminiscent of The Pixies, which uses electric guitar riffs and harmonious whispers that Fernando adds into the rock assembly. This EP has tremendous songs that you can’t help but to bop your head to the rhythm of this rock torrent.
Like a true punk band, with its energetic sounds quick and straight to the point, La Mierda, enjoys a very young piece of hard-core punk and in your face attitude, with its shock-value checked from the list. The guitar solo in Dying Breed sounds very classical in its hard-rock line of attack and works great into the transition it makes to the Hidden Track featuring Harry Rag.

These guys have a golden ticket to stardom with this awesomely made EP, and this Treaty of Campo Formio marks a new regimen of conquest in the indie scene. The band will have a digital release for this album on November 1st. Overall the EP thrives in great quality to be a ‘live recording’. The songs are great, in them being short and precise. This young folks have something to stand on and they could manage to accomplish a lot as musicians. Definitely looking forward to hear them live.

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