by Address | March 18, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour If someone introduces themselves to an audience and says they make "punk-rock for ladies" and doesn't even flinch from smiling, it's time to pay attention. That's the case with this Mexican character, Mayén Pop, who clearly doesn't believe in...
by Address | March 17, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By Lucía Agudelo @lucia_a3 With atmospheres that are rather a strange combination of synthesizers, reminiscent of 80s pop music, the new generation of shoegaze, Violenta Josefina, or Valeria, presents their new work El Ejército del Aire....
by Address | March 16, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour Tenderness can be a secret weapon of seduction and musical rebellion. In the fine work of Argentinian Agustina Bécares and her particularly high-pitched voice, there is the possibility of delicately exploiting and changing the environment. Hers is pop of...
by Address | March 8, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
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...
by Address | March 6, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
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...
by Address | February 25, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour Photo: Agustin Dusserre When you listen to the Argentinian artist Sergio Ch., you realize that there are a number of musicians who create their songs as daily records of their mood and who use whatever elements they have on hand...