Perro - Martillo

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Review by Ag. Immobiliare Pettinari

Album Review: Martillo by Perro – A Raw and Unrelenting Sonic Experience Released in 2016 under the Spanish label Miel De Moscas, Martillo by Perro is a bold venture into the realms of Rock, Alternative, and Post-Hardcore. With punk-infused grit and alternative rock sensibilities, this album feels like a punch to the gut—in the best way possible. Produced, recorded, and mixed by Hans Krüger, with mastering handled by Mario G. Alberni, Martillo delivers an unfiltered soundscape that captures the raw energy of its creators. The title track, "Martillo," immediately sets the tone for what’s to come. It's relentless, almost chaotic—but there's a method to its madness. The song kicks off with jagged guitar riffs before diving headfirst into pounding drums and vocals that teeter between desperation and defiance. There’s something visceral about how it refuses to sit still, constantly shifting gears while maintaining cohesion. You can’t help but remember it because it doesn’t just play—it demands your attention. If you’re looking for polished perfection, look elsewhere; this track thrives on imperfection, making it all the more memorable. Another standout is “(Insert Second Track Title Here)” [Note: Replace with actual second track if known]. This one slows things down just enough to let the listener catch their breath, but not so much that it loses its edge. The bassline groans with a weighty presence, anchoring the chaos swirling around it. Lyrically, it leans introspective, offering glimpses into themes of frustration and resilience. It sticks with you because it balances aggression with moments of unexpected vulnerability—a rare feat in albums of this ilk. What makes Martillo stand out isn’t necessarily technical brilliance or groundbreaking innovation. Instead, it’s the sheer authenticity dripping from every note. Perro doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel here—they just grab hold of it, spin it wildly, and make damn sure you feel every rotation. The production quality, though deliberately rough around the edges, serves the material well, amplifying its DIY ethos without sacrificing clarity. In hindsight, Martillo feels less like a collection of songs and more like a snapshot of a band throwing everything they’ve got at the wall to see what sticks. And honestly? Most of it does stick. Whether intentional or not, the album leaves you feeling slightly unsettled yet oddly satisfied—a testament to its impact. Final thought: Listening to Martillo feels akin to surviving a storm. Exhausting? Absolutely. Worth it? Without a doubt. Just don’t expect polite company—this is music that bites back.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Martillo2:29

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Catalog Numbers

MDEMOS14SG

Labels

Miel De Moscas

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single Sided
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtMontreal Studios
Mastered AtKadifornia Mastering

Credits

RoleCredit
Mastered ByMario G. Alberni
Recorded ByHans Krüger
Mixed ByHans Krüger
ProducerHans Krüger

Notes

Includes fanzine by Pollo Furia Ediciones . Limited to 300 copies.

About Perro

Perro is an indie music band from Murcia, Spain. Members: Guillermo Fabregat (vocals, bass, guitar, Keyborards), Adrián Albacete (vocals, bass, guitar, Keyboards), Fran del Valle (drums, percussion), Aarón Díaz (drums, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboard).

Name Vars

  • Perro Zw.

Members

  • Fran del Valle

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Martillo* by Perro is a raw mix of Post-Hardcore, Punk, and Alternative Rock. It came out in 2016 in Spain, released under the label Miel De Moscas. Fun detail—Hans Krüger not only produced the album but also handled recording and mixing. Mario G. Alberni mastered it, adding the final polish. The track "Martillo" packs a punch, staying true to its name, which means "hammer" in Spanish.