The new album isn't that inspiring to me, I only like two songs from it (Amiga Mia and the opening song), not enough rhythm intensity in the others for my taste -- but as a melody lover I thought you'd love it
Still, I saw them live twice in the past two weeks and they were definitely not meh. Maybe the difference was that I saw them at Cuban congresses where the atmosphere was awesome, lots of energy and interaction between the band and the audience, whereas at a predominantly linear dancer congress like El Sol I assume the audience energy, participation and interaction was much less intense.
One of the best moments during their concert at the Festival Internacional Cubano in France was when the band asked (as they usually do) the audience if they were tired. Of course everyone said "noooo". But they didn't stop there, a few seconds later someone from the audience started a French choir of someone asking/chanting, "Ou sont les fatigues?" (Where are the tired ones?) and the audience chanting in response, "On n'est pas fatigue!" (We are not tired!) This went on for a full 2-3 minutes, and the band immediately made up a spontaneous instrumental background to go with the audience chanting

The whole thing was pretty awesome

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@timberamayor I forgot to mention this cool tidbit when I told you about the concert

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The chanting was kind of like in this song
Here is a clip from that concert, where they were singing Amiga Mia, one of my favorites from the new album: