Excalibur - Esto Me Sube Vamos Nena

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Review by Isreal Etangewak

Alright, let’s dive into Esto Me Sube Vamos Nena by Excalibur. This 1990 Spanish rock gem from the label ADESSO is a raw mix of heavy metal and hard rock vibes that hits like a punch to the gut—in a good way. It’s not perfect, but man, it’s got character. First off, the title track “Esto Me Sube” grabs you right away. The guitar riffs are chunky as hell, and there’s this relentless energy that just doesn’t quit. You can tell these guys weren’t trying to reinvent the wheel—they just wanted to rock out, plain and simple. What sticks with me about this one? Probably the chorus. It’s catchy in that unpolished, headbang-worthy kind of way. Like, you’ll find yourself humming it while doing something random, like scrubbing dishes or waiting for your coffee to brew. And yeah, maybe some of the lyrics feel a bit cheesy when you really think about them, but honestly? That’s part of its charm. Then there’s “Vamos Nena,” which feels like the cooler older sibling of the two tracks. This song has more swagger—like, if “Esto Me Sube” is the wild party, “Vamos Nena” is the guy at the party who knows everyone’s name and convinces you to do shots with him. The vocals here stand out; they’ve got this raspy, lived-in quality that makes you believe every word he’s screaming. Plus, the drumming is straight fire—it keeps pushing the whole thing forward even when the production gets a little muddy (which, hey, happens). There’s no denying that this tune would’ve been killer live back in the day. Now, I gotta say, listening to this album feels like stepping into a time machine set for early ‘90s Spain. It’s rough around the edges, sure, but that’s what makes it so damn likable. These dudes weren’t chasing perfection—they were chasing passion, and that comes through loud and clear. You know what’s funny though? For an album called Esto Me Sube Vamos Nena, I kinda wish they’d thrown in a ballad or something slower just to shake things up. But then again, maybe that’s why it works—it doesn’t overstay its welcome. It rocks hard, leaves its mark, and gets out before you start questioning anything too deeply. So yeah, check this out if you’re into old-school heavy sounds with zero apologies. Just don’t expect polished studio magic—this is pure grit and sweat. Oh, and fun fact: after blasting these songs on repeat, my neighbors now think I’m having some sort of midlife crisis. Guess that’s the price of rocking out!

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Artist: Excalibur
Album: Esto Me Sube Vamos Nena
Rating: 2.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Vamos Nena
Esto Me Sube

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Catalog Numbers

SR-19002, SR-A9002

Labels

ADESSO

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Notes

Backcover shows Label Number SR-19002, direct Label Image shows Number SR-A9002

About Excalibur

Spanish rock band founded in Elda in 1984 by Paco Mira, vocals, Juan Rico, guitar, José Maestre, bass, Javi Martínez. drums, and Vicent Beneite. keyboards.

Members

  • Javier Martínez
  • Jesús Folgado
  • Vicent Beneite
  • Juan Rico
  • Paco Mira
  • Jose Maestre

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Back in 1990, a Spanish rock band called Excalibur released an album titled *Esto Me Sube Vamos Nena*. It’s a raw mix of Heavy Metal and Hard Rock. The album was released under the label ADESSO and features tracks like "Vamos Nena" and "Esto Me Sube." Not many people outside Spain might know about it, but it’s a hidden gem for fans of that era's metal scene.