I don't know what time it is in Argentina right now but for Los Natas it must be sometime in the mid 1970's because the god's of Buenos Aries burnout rock are back doing what they do best and that means fuzzed out psychedelic rock jams that rivals the best work Black Sabbath ever did. After five years of dabbling in the more experimental side of the psyche rock genre the boys are back with the proper follow-up to 2001's "Corsario Negro." No more three tracks clocking in at 65 minutes, "el hombre montaña," is eleven full blow, fully developed jams that lean heavy on the rawk, push the throttle to the limit, and teach us dumb ass American's a thing or two about what music is supposed to be... even if they can't read a calander. When grunge ruled ... read more