[1] Produced by Joe Blaney, it features Charly García, Hugo Fattoruso, Zurdo Bessio and Diego Rossberg from Cuatro Pesos de Propina as guests vocalists.
[3] Differentiating itself from the band's previous albums, El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza does not have "explicit" reggae or murga, but it contains inspirations from folk music in the song "Detrás del Cerro", from country music on "Presente" and "Viajando Sin Espada", and acoustic folk rock songs "Alba" and "La Cuerda".
[4] It was described as a "sharp, strong and biting record", that "explodes with the mix of a powerful band, the existentialist lyrics of Emiliano Brancciari and the work of American producer Joe Blaney".
[9] The record was presented on 21 March at the Velódromo Municipal in Montevideo,[1] and on 11 and 12 April 2015 at the José Amalfitani Stadium in the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
[1] In a positive review, Rolling Stone Argentina's critic Claudio Kleiman gave El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza four out of five stars.