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Recordings Under: Puerto Arena/Meelt/Las Sirenatas
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Puerto Arena - The Sinú sounds: The truth is that very little music news (almost none) reaches us from the city of Montería. Located near the Atlantic Ocean and crossed by the Sinú River, this Colombian city is not...
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The Lazy One sets a poem by a Coya to music
By José Gandour @gandour The story goes like this: A few years ago, at a political event for Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, a young boy of indigenous descent, Eyen Federico Quispe, approached the stage to recite a poem called "Don't Laugh at...".
Spinetta: Recovering unreleased material from the master
By José Gandour @gandour Not everything happening in Argentina these days is bad news. At least memory works when it comes to remembering a great artist and making previously unreleased material by Luis Alberto Spinetta available to the public. This compilation of...
Preparing for the psychedelic summer of Los Childrens
By José Gandour @gandour Beach season is approaching for the Southern Hemisphere. The heat will soon begin to creep in, and residents of that region will see their clothes begin to disappear. Guys, choose your weapons of seduction, select your colors...
The pop roar of Amarga Marga
By José Gandour @gandour You can see it in their faces that they're young, closer to adolescence than adulthood, and yet they already make enough noise to attract attention. They're called Amarga Marga and they're the latest signing to the prominent independent label...
The Rabanes, eternal partygoers
By José Gandour @gandour We won't always find among the most interesting Latin artists elaborate lyrics that seem lifted from the best lines of Shakespeare or Jorge Luis Borges. Some might even think we're idiots and tell us their lyrics are...
Silver Revolver, the rarefied air of good rock
By José Gandour @gandour Personally, I feel a small joy every time I receive a new song from Revólver Plateado. It's a band that, by virtue of knowing how to fill the air with their rarefied, intense, intimate, and heartbreaking rock, knows how to tell the stories of their...
Nuclear Child's noisy space rock is back
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums I'm delving deeper and deeper into the world of Latin rock. And you wouldn't believe the interesting things I keep discovering! This time I've stumbled upon Niño Nuclear, a Venezuelan band from Barquisimeto, who describe themselves as...
The good punk from La Plata, Thelefon
By José Gandour @gandour Few cities on the planet have as many great bands per square kilometer as La Plata. History reminds us that this Argentinian city has produced great acts like Virus, Guasones, Patricio Rey, and Los Redonditos de Ricota...
Public disorder covers a classic.
By José Gandour @gandour Christmas in the Caribbean brings with it party hits to enjoy at family gatherings and street parties. It's the time when the most popular orchestras present their entire repertoire to get listeners dancing...
Turf, a psychedelic pop stroll with Kurt Cobain
By José Gandour @gandour If you know the Argentinian band Turf, you'll know about their countless parties and their tales of mayhem worthy of the wildest rock stars in the area. But you'll also remember that, amidst their fun-loving chaos, they're capable of...
The colorful alternative pop of Les Mentettes
By José Gandour @gandour Photos by Nico Faig I don't know how many times this has happened in the history of music, but it's quite striking: After releasing an album entirely in English last year, Between Ones and Zeros, the Argentinian band Les Mentettes...
Las Armas Bs. As. : Rock to avoid prejudice
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums When you hear people talking about Argentine rock at a gathering, artists like Soda Stereo, Charly García, and Fito Páez immediately come to mind. That's about it. Personally (my opinions don't reflect the views of this magazine) I've never...
Oh'Laville, an elegant renewal of Colombian rock
By José Gandour @gandour There's a new wave of Bogotá bands that have found a balance between the boldness of reinventing their sound and the healthy desire to reach a wider audience. This group of bands has avoided labels...
