Record of the Week: X2000: Gótico Tropical LP

X2000: Gótico Tropical 12” (Symphony of Destruction Records) France’s Symphony of Destruction brings us the debut full-length from this Swedish hardcore band fronted by a Colombian… a real international cooperative effort. Like so many other recent hardcore bands featuring Colombians (both resident and expatriate), X2000 seems to have a direct line to levels of passion and intensity that elude most bands. The snarling vocals and bruising tupa-tupa drumbeats will grab your leather jacket by the lapels and toss you right into the pit, but for me the intricately melodic lead guitar is the star of the show. The guitarist’s sound is bathed in chorus and has a strong death rock flavor, but it’s not so much the sound as the way the guitarist plays, weaving webs of sinewy melody through the rhythm section’s blunt attack. I love moments like the breakdown in “El Linaje” and the intro for “Fragmentar El Futuro” where the lead guitar really shines, but it’s not the only trick in the X2000’s playbook. “Casa Tomada” finds the band bringing down their intensity just a hair to spotlight the vocals, which reach a crescendo of demonic slather on this track. Gótico Tropical has it all… a great, original sound, powerful songwriting, and a fierce and punk as fuck performance.


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