By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Dawn – Lawless desires
The Lima-based band Prealba, as a preview of their upcoming album, presents two songs worth listening to. Their style falls within the realm of contemporary pop-rock and, following the right path, They have released a couple of well-made recordings, which suggest interesting potential., For its fine instrumental construction, the pleasant vocals that prevail in the songs, and the good vibes that surround the final result, it's clear that this is a band on the rise, with enough talent to pursue more ambitious projects, looking for a suitable producer willing to take a chance on them, and, as Cerebro would say to Pinky, trying to conquer the world one of these nights.
Oneal– The joy of living without a future
From Chihuahua comes a raw sound, a raspy voice, and a lo-fi tendency in the final result of their production. Oneal has strength, an ironic spirit, and a desire to blow up the halls where he performs his punk-style songs., This is an effect they will surely achieve on their upcoming tours of Mexico. They aren't coming to rewrite rock history, but their aspiration to speak their truth to a young audience that will undoubtedly want to hear them, due to their honesty and the clarity of their message, is commendable and worth witnessing.
Bermuda – Bleed
The city of La Plata, as we've noted on several occasions, can be considered one of the rock capitals of Latin America. It's incredible how a city with fewer than 800,000 inhabitants has a band on its music scene every day that's of sufficient quality to gain exposure and attract the attention of listeners interested in updating their stereo collection of great tunes. This time, it's an alternative sound trio, where the strong presence of a keyboard that dominates the instrumentation stands out, along with a mix that achieves a decidedly psychedelic atmosphere. which transports us at times to the sixties and seventies. We only have one song, but that's enough to put them on the map and make us eagerly await their next releases.