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Oh, finally! I’ve been getting real antsy while waiting to share this tape. I’ve been making sure to be timely with posting the other requests so I can get to this one as soon as possible. It’s only been sitting in my to-post list for about a week now, and I still feel that it’s a week longer than I should’ve waited. I usually have got some sort of story or tirade to go along with these write-ups, to sorta, I dunno, pad the information with other things that’re a bit more fun to read. It’s a trend that people are catching onto, with people telling me that they’d not only love for me to share their bands on my channel, but to also “ramble” about it; that’s a perfect way to put it, actually, just rambling. I’m afraid that I don’t got any sort of story with Olvido, because my interactions with the band was about as wholesome as it can get: band comes to me with their material, I listen to said material, I agree to post it on my channel, and I get to walk away from the exchange with a tape for my “charitable deeds”. And you know what? I think that’s great. As much as I love complaining and having things to rant about, having next-to-nothing be associated with Olvido--barring their wonderful music--actually makes me appreciate it more. Me talking to bands only makes me realize how damn dorky every single one of you are, so to keep that sort of curtain up allows me to respect people as artists a little easier. Setting up a Facebook account for contact was probably one of my worst decisions: everyone’s tastes in memes totally suck. Looks like I still managed to find something to complain about. Huh. Funny how that turned out. Anyways, this is Olvido. They’re a pop-punk group from Mexico City, which makes them the very first Mexican group to see their way up on the Jimmy. Congratulations, here’s your certificate to represent such a remarkable feat: http://i.imgur.com/7bN8k6k.jpg I wouldn’t get that piece of paper too close to your face though. It’s, uh, been through some shit, I’ve kinda been handing it out to every band that strolls through here. Some of these punk-people are a little rank, y’know? Those bleached t-shirts ain’t just for show, they legitimately need some of that heavy-duty bleach stuff to wash out the stains and stench from their clothes. Kinda concerning how nasty some of these guys are. Um, on second thought, don’t get it near your body—actually, don’t even touch it. Just leave it right where it is. That’ll do. Yeah. Sorry. But hey, congrats on being Mexico’s first up on the Jimmy! But like I was saying, Olvido is a pop-punk group from Mexico City. They’re a three-piece, and unfortunately, my knowledge on the group stops right about there. At most, I can assume that the band’s been active since 2015, and that this demo released sometime last month. Other than that, I’ve got zilch. When I prodded the member who contacted me for information, he didn’t have anything to say about his band, so I’m afraid that the biography’s gotta stop right about there. My lack of a personal introduction and factual information on the group doesn’t impede my ability to absolutely adore this tape. When I first got the email from the group, I paid heed to the band's name in the subject line: Olvido. I paid enough attention during the three years of Spanish that I took in high school to know that "Olvido" translates to "Oblivion" in English. Judging from the name alone, I anticipated something crusty, maybe hardcore d-beat. Instead, I found that the file contained the most saccharine set of pop-punk tunes to ever grace my ears in such a long time. Words can hardly begin to express how peppy this music is, or how good it makes me feel. I can't recall posting a band that was so capable of having such a positive influence on my mood since what, Objects or Booji Boys? Either-or, all I know is that Olvido has been helping keep my chin leveled and my toes tapping ever since I first listened to them. [Remaining portion of write-up is in the comments.] TRACK LIST: Olvido - 0:00 Jenny - 1:33 Lejos - 3:46 Top Speed - 6:18 The Punk Singer (Julie Ruin Cover) - 8:00 DOWNLOADS: Demo - http://olvido1988.bandcamp.com/album/... Julie Ruin cover track (not included on demo's page) - http://www.mediafire.com/download/vx4...