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PXNDX - Amantes Sunt Amentes
Documentary material included in the DVD of the fourth studio album of the Mexican band PXNDX, including studio recording, making off, touring and more.
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Plot Summary
This is not a film, but a studio album by the Mexican rock band Panda (PXNDX). The album features a collection of songs exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and existential angst, characteristic of the band's signature blend of melodic rock and punk influences. It is known for its introspective lyrics and energetic musical arrangements.
Critical Reception
Amantes Sunt Amentes was a significant commercial and critical success for Panda, solidifying their status as one of Mexico's most popular rock bands. It received widespread praise for its mature songwriting, catchy hooks, and evolved sound compared to their previous works, resonating strongly with both fans and critics within the Latin American rock scene.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lyrical depth and emotional resonance.
Celebrated for the band's musical growth and sophisticated arrangements.
Considered a landmark album in modern Mexican rock.
Google audience: Audience reception for Amantes Sunt Amentes was overwhelmingly positive, with fans frequently highlighting its relatable themes and memorable melodies. Many listeners expressed appreciation for the album's emotional impact and its role in the band's career.
Awards & Accolades
Won 'Album of the Year' at the Premios Oye! Awards (2007).
Fun Fact
The album's title, 'Amantes Sunt Amentes,' is a Latin phrase that translates to 'Lovers are Fools'.
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