This is a review of "The stylish new sounds of..." recorded by Buen Chico. The review was written by Dave Sugden in 2003.

Every so often something special comes along, something really special. Buen Chico: local laidback teenagers that created a stir of late by recording an amazing demo before sitting back to watch the labels buzz around them with avid interest and intent. A crazy week has passed, and now virtually everyone seems to want a piece of the action. But why exactly? Well, The stylish new sounds of... oozes with influences, comparisons and songwriting quality, mixing 60's style power-pop with garage punk, touched with the occasional element of emo. Not easily comparable then? Think Great Lakes through to The Strokes but then every band in between; and in la la la (I can't hear you), before the four piece head off into uncontrolled guitar frenzy, there's also a touch of Violent Femmes about them. Featuring great affected harmonies, constantly melodic guitars, and remaining radio friendly throughout it is the incredibly infectious opening track, the poptastic I don't care, that might just open the right doors for Buen Chico...