Nearly four years after
Apocalypshit,
Molotov proved they'd lost none of their dynamic energy and explosiveness by releasing another raging, entertaining LP,
Dance and Dense Denso. With this one, it became clear that
Molotov rated as one of the best in the rock en español movement's contemporary wing. As before, the quartet focus on aggro punk with plenty of attitude, but unlike many of their contemporaries, these are intelligent songs with a long shelf life. "Here We Kum" is a brilliant Spanglish jam, with an infectious singalong chorus ("Here we come and we don't care nacha!"), while the hilarious food-and-sex metaphors of "Changüich a la Chichona" ("I want to get down into your juju bees") show that
Molotov have a good handle on tongue-in-cheek humor. The band also has no trouble when it changes tempo, with a simmering track called "No Me Da Mi Navidad." Aggressive, intelligent, infectious, and fun --
Molotov have it all, and
Dance and Dense Denso is one of the best Latin rock releases of the year. ~ John Bush