Gales: Los Pelagatos

Wales: The Pelagatos

By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums I always thought Chile was musically relevant because of funk. Aside from Los Tres, there were bands like Chancho en Piedra, Los Tetas, Telefunken, even Sinergia (although those guys are a real mess), that were on that side of...
El murmullo sentido de Revólver Plateado

The heartfelt murmur of Silver Revolver

By José Gandour @gandour If there's one thing to thank the Colombian band Revólver Plateado for, it's their effort to forge their own path and strive to achieve their own sound. If anything characterizes Luz de San Telmo, their latest album, it's their determination to adopt a...
La lúdica nostalgia de Matías Cena

Matías Cena's playful nostalgia

By José Gandour @gandour Listening to Matías Cena is to explore the possibilities of folk and country, how they can blend with unexpected styles and acquire strength in previously unfamiliar sounds without losing the original essence of those genres. In his latest work...
La estrambótica procesión de Hablan por la Espalda

The bizarre procession of They Talk Behind Their Backs

By José Gandour @gandour A little over twenty years in the making, and they remain one of the most enigmatic bands in Latin America. The Uruguayan group Hablan por la espalda makes music without sonic boundaries. They draw inspiration from classic rock sounds,...
Los felices viajes de Gaia

Gaia's Happy Travels

By José Gandour @gandour A first piece of advice, based on watching the music video for "Capitán Suicida" by the Peruvian band Gaia: If you're the lead singer of a band and have the opportunity to travel to a city as captivating as Tokyo, take advantage of it and bring...
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