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Into the New

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Download links and information about Into the New by Vallejo. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 49:09 minutes.

Artist: Vallejo
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 49:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Into the New 4:27
2. Over You 3:11
3. Someway 3:57
4. I Go On 3:47
5. La Familia 3:36
6. Modern Day Slave 4:26
7. The Beginning 3:51
8. Clásico 3:21
9. Back In the Day 3:24
10. Dia de Muerto 4:33
11. El Matador 4:13
12. Let It Slide 4:12
13. Out With the Old 2:11

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The resurgence of Santana must make the turn of the century seem like a good time to sign a Latin-tinged rock band, but Vallejo owes its major-label status to Emilio Estefan, who has guided the career of his wife Gloria among others. But Vallejo, led by the three Vallejo brothers and specifically by lead singer and lead guitarist A.J. Vallejo, is more of a hard-rock outfit than a Latin band in the Caribbean sense Estefan has championed previously, despite the occasional Spanish lyric and percussion flourish. Sporting three guitarists, this is a band that plays rock songs with dense, hard arrangements, though still leaving plenty of room for A.J.'s fluid, yet slightly anxious vocals. The lyrics tell a young man's tale of promise ("Into the New"), frustration ("Someway"), camaraderie ("La Familia"), premature nostalgia ("Back in the Day"), and infatuation with death ("Día de Muerto"). A.J.'s earnestness is appealing, even if his outlook is callow by definition. It sounds like Vallejo is quite a live band and that this is, in essence, a live set recreated in the studio; A.J. even ends the last song, "Let It Slide," by saying, "Thank you very much, God bless you all."