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Recordings Under: Porn/Bad Habits/Younger Siblings
Por equipo de Zonagirante.com @zonagirante Porno: El lado amable de las cosas Son de Quito y su presentación es directa: "Somos una banda independiente. Escuchamos a los Jesus and Mary Chain y a Él Mató...Tocamos pop sucio". Si, así de claro es su discurso y...
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The Metamorphosis of Luis Irán
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...
Vitale's dark country
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...
Project Lizard: Frontier Punk
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….
Luck's modern song
By José Gandour @gandour His family name is Luckre Gerad Agrón Lugo, but luckily, for his musical endeavors, he goes by simply Luck. His career began in prominent Puerto Rican bands like Bomburayo and Los Petardos, but now he has...
Florian Droids does good
By José Gandour @gandour For some time now, some prominent journalists in the field have been claiming that Costa Rica is the new hotbed of Latin American alternative rock. A country with only 5 million inhabitants (fewer than many major cities...
The analogous madness of miscegenation comes from Bordeaux
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...
Teri Gender Bender and Omar Rodríguez reinterpret Depeche Mode
By José Gandour @gandour When someone in a few years talks about Latin American alternative music and wants to highlight innovative figures worth mentioning, they won't be able to forget these individuals: Puerto Rican Omar Rodríguez and Mexican Teri...
The true words of Loko Kuerdo
By José Gandour @gandour There are artists who carry their pain, their unease, in their voices. From the first note, you feel they are telling us the unvarnished truth, but no matter how much tragedy is in their lyrics, we can't stop listening. They are witnesses to...
The bluesy snakes of Reo Nerva
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...
The profound fusion of Radiant
By José Gandour @gandour Colombian artist Arturo Brahim, known for some years in the electronic music scene for his project Posthuman, has recently decided to experiment with fusion and Colombian coastal sounds under the name...
The constant evolution of Monte
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums Panta Rhei: a concept attributed to the philosopher Heraclitus, which suggests that everything is in constant flux. And this is precisely what can be perceived in this new EP from the Costa Rican band Monte, in relation to their previous work, El Otro...
Zazel's Rock n' Fucking Roll
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums Mexico has always been characterized by presenting very interesting musical proposals in terms of Alternative Rock (at least, that's how it seems to me), since its indigenous roots prevent the sounds from being purely American...
The sonic risk of Sidestepper
By José Gandour @gandour Much of the new fusion sound developed in Colombia over the last 20 years is owed to an Englishman: Richard Blair. This man, originally from Birmingham, arrived in these parts after being associated with the label...
