Heavily laden with drug references from the artwork through to the lyrics, the Sorry For The Wait stopgap EP builds upon this Rancho Humilde act’s reputation for explicit and narcotized themes set to instrumentation led by the compact yet effective requinto guitar. Evocative of the dangerousness of Herencia de Patrones’ lifestyle choices, “Intro” details a grand come-up driven by the motto of money over everything, with the bejeweled rewards of that ethos coming to fruition. Clika anthems like “En la Movida” and “Lo Que Es” keep their subversive momentum going.
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