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Recordings Under: Las Pyramides/Almanegra/The Polvos
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Las Pyramides - Trato Social. Dirty sound, distorted vocals, and a few but enough chords to put up a fight. The formula isn't new, nor did these Costa Ricans promise to break the rules of contemporary music in two...
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Mayén Pop's fortunate punk nonchalance
Por José Gandour @gandour Si alguien se presenta ante la audiencia y dice que hace "punk-rock para señoritas" y no se le cae la cara para sostener la sonrisa, es hora de prestarle atención. Eso sucede con este personaje mexicano, Mayén Pop, que se nota que no cree en...
Milmarías's merengue love
By José Gandour @gandour To begin, it must be said that the Colombian band Milmarías is a stubborn, obstinate group that, despite its genuine intentions of being a popular band with songs in the top 40 of every self-respecting party,...
The chaotic beauty of Violenta Josefina
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....
Agustina Bécares: The Mendoza mime
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...
Lianna's spacey soul
By José Gandour @gandour One should be pleased when a solid project is built around a good voice, and it doesn't simply remain at the level of vocal excellence. Three years ago, the Colombian artist Lianna released her album Paciencia and achieved...
Latin Woman's Voice – Song Compilation
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante We pay tribute to Latina workers through some of the most outstanding voices in the continent's music scene today. We've taken this opportunity to present eight musical projects led by women...
Wales: The Pelagatos
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...
The heartfelt murmur of Silver Revolver
By José Gandour @gandour If there's one thing to thank the Colombian band Revólver Plateado for, it's their effort to forge their own path and strive to achieve their own sound. If anything characterizes Luz de San Telmo, their latest album, it's their determination to adopt a...
Matías Cena's playful nostalgia
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...
The Poisonous Ballad of Miss Garrison
By José Gandour @gandour Once, using their presence at the latest edition of the Hermoso Ruido festival as an excuse, we said that Miss Garrison was one of the most interesting projects in the recent Latin American music scene and that they already had the...
Sergio Ch.'s open-minded rock.
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...
The small revenge returns to the path
By José Gandour @gandour Until a little over two years ago, Juan Olmedillo was known only within the Venezuelan rock and roll scene for his popular band Los Mentas. But suddenly, in collaboration with Claudia Lizardo, he presented a...
Cerati and his Pre-Bocanada '98 demos
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...
