La divina confesión rockabilly de Los Mentas

The divine rockabilly confession of Los Mentas

By José Gandour @gandour Los Mentas have always taken things with a sense of humor. Since 1998, they've been mocking everything in sight with a rockabilly beat, and no institution is safe from their words or their songs. Now they've even targeted religious institutions...
La película teen de Candy66

Candy66's teen movie

By José Gandour @gandour Candy66 is one of the most popular bands in Venezuela. They, who started as an alternative metal group, have softened their sound to arrive at a more commercial rock style, as demonstrated in their new video...
Masilva, el músico planetario

Masilva, the planetary musician

By José Gandour @gandour Photo by Gustavo Perdomo Camilo Martínez Silva, better known as Masilva in the music industry, has lived in many cities around the world and has performed on all kinds of stages. He had a rock band in Bogotá called El Zut, and he also sang in...
La libertad de las Lolas

The freedom of the Lolas

  By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums Seeing the band's name and the song title immediately brought to mind an all-female punk band from the grrrrl movement, and I was a little disappointed because I thought I was going to hear the screaming and monotonous chords that...
Vale Moï, pop de sur a norte

Vale Moï, pop from south to north

By José Gandour @gandour Valentina Moyano, better known in the music scene as Vale Moï, splits her time between California and Chile. It was in Los Angeles that she produced her album Quiébrate, and it's there that she achieved that delightful combination of folk, subtle elements...
El caleidoscopio de Novalima

Novalima's kaleidoscope

By José Gandour @gandour The Peruvian band Novalima recently released their album Planetario, and their new video, Beto Kele, is already circulating online. And while they're on their world tour, we still don't understand why they're so little known here...
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