by Address | February 22, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour Yes, he is still missed, and he will be missed until the last of his listeners has disappeared from the earth. All this time without Gustavo Cerati, and Latin music still feels orphaned by his absence. Everyone knows that in some safe...
by Address | February 20, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By Kelvin Malavé @kelvinmalave "The metamorphosis, the change that occurs, I'm no longer a dog, now I'm a cat." The dog is an animal that respects the rules taught to it by pop music, the industry, radio, and even the "Venezuelan rock scene." On this first album...
by Address | February 19, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour Some artists manage to transport us to places far removed from reality. They can be in the center of a great city, perhaps the most populated metropolis in the world, and, while performing one of their songs, make us believe we are resting in the middle of...
by Address | February 19, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums I get the impression that the Director of Zonagirante.com has a fixation with what Central America has to offer rock music lately. I don't know if he has interests beyond the academic, but the whole thing is strange… I received….
by Address | February 12, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour They're called Sheriff Mouloud and the Mad Fox, and their story sounds like the first line of a classic joke: A French/Moroccan guitarist and DJ meets a drummer from La Plata, Argentina, in the cities of Poitiers and Bordeaux, and together they decide...
by Address | Feb 9, 2016 | Records, lightning and thunderbolts
By José Gandour @gandour It's clear that classic musical genres can break free from their border confines and find new, fresh homes to develop and captivate new listeners. The deep sounds of the Mississippi River can cross thousands of...