(Universal)



by Gonzalo Noales
NOV 2007
Sin Ánimo de Lucro is the name of this Colombian quartet arriving in the United States with their first album called Master en Parranda.
"The Parrandero" song that opened the doors to success in their native country was the obvious first promotional cut. A song that as its name suggests, is worthy of the parranda, not only for its lyrics, but also for its sticky rhythm.
The group's musical style is a sort of Vallenato-Pop-Cumbia style, similar to what has been done by Carlos Vives years ago. Although they do not present anything new in terms of music, they do achieve that pleasant "flavor" of the Vallenato modern approach, that will not disappoint this genre followers.
Also noteworthy are: “Quisiera ser Aire” y “Solo por Tenerte”