Verito Asprilla, joya del Pacífico

Verito Asprilla, jewel of the Pacific

By José Gandour @gandour We're back to the healthy habit of browsing the Bandcamp music platform, eager to discover surprises from the Latin American music scene, and we always find something to our liking. This time we headed to the southwest...
Julieta Laso: La voz imposible

Julieta Laso: The Impossible Voice

By José Gandour @gandour (photo Gabriela Manzo) Forgive me, friends, for making you uncomfortable from the beginning of this article by asking, almost demanding, that it's time to listen to some brave music, a moment for you to occupy a good part of the...
Fito Páez: El amor después del amor, 30 años

Fito Páez: Love After Love, 30 Years

By José Gandour @gandour Yes, albums are still being released, and there are still those who dare to say they're going to sit in their favorite armchair to listen to the new album from some up-and-coming star. Many of those who undertake this task begin their mission with one or...
Chite: El punk sigue vivo y jodiendo.

Chite: Punk is still alive and kicking.

By José Gandour @gandour Luckily, every musical era has its detractors. Luckily, we have the stubborn exponents who want to go backwards, those who hate to hear the advice of so-called experts on how artists should behave in this...
Gas Lab: Música para gatos nostálgicos

Gas Lab: Music for nostalgic cats

By José Gandour @gandour Every time multi-instrumentalist Gastón Salazar, better known in the music world as Gas Lab, releases a new album, there's an implicit invitation to write a review with poetic texts that attempt, in some way,...
III Puñales: Bongo. Benge. Bingo.

III Daggers: Bongo. Benge. Bingo.

By José Gandour @gandour Reviewing Bongo, the new EP from the Chilean band III Puñales, gives us an excuse, on this Wednesday of Holy Week, to ramble for a while about our work as an independent media outlet dedicated to talking about Latin American music....
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