Both the album cover and the sound of the American band Devino Niño suggest that mind-altering agents were involved somewhere in the creation process. On their debut album, the Chicago collective goes for a lo-fi sound with a psychedelic touch and influences from garage rock and surf. The unpolished edge that goes with those styles gives Foam as an album a carefree and humorous touch. Nothing has
… to be perfect at Divino Niño. That ensures that this album ripples by pleasantly, but also leaves just not a fat impression. Two of the band members are originally from Colombia. That is why you will also hear influences from South American music and a number of songs are sung in Spanish. That is why you are transported to both higher spheres and other parts of the world on this album. (JvQ)more