A reassuring album. Café Tacvba, the band that now turns 28 years without disappointment and without falling into the easy ways of the industry. Jei Beibi, released two weeks ago, follows that accentuated thematic wave from Revés / Yo Soy. Mature, with family and without language to expose fears and longings. Sentimental, nostalgic, as they have been to a greater or lesser extent from Revés / Yo Soy, but this time, I notice them more somber, with letters darker and somewhat gloomy. Music? His review of rock, cumbia and bolero. Just two lows: "Automatic" and "Dandelion". The rest, lomito for the soul.