Arawato y sus simios rockanroleros

Arawato and his rock and roll monkeys

By José Gandour @gandour We return once again to "La Apertura," the first single from the Venezuelan band Arawato. We reviewed the song a few days ago, and we said that it was yet another example of the vibrant rock scene in Caracas and its surrounding areas.
Banda de turistas: ¿Bailamos?

Group of tourists: Shall we dance?

By José Gandour @gandour Banda de Turistas releases their video "Porqué será," and surprises us with a couple of details we clearly weren't expecting. A group whose sound is reminiscent of acts like Babasónicos or Juana La Loca, with a certain correlation to certain movements...
El delicado viaje de Maifersoni

Maifersoni's delicate journey

By José Gandour @gandour Every time we delve into the music of some of the new Chilean alternative artists, we're overcome by a similar feeling. Listening to their songs, we notice that the sonic (and then the visual) result has an element of...
CiegosSordomudos y el nuevo color de la veteranía

Blind, Deaf, and Mute, and the new color of veteran status

By José Gandour @gandour Having over twenty years as a band brings with it the weight of certain aesthetic demands for the group CiegosSordomudos. It's clear that the passage of time for this trio includes the responsibility of looking mature and, even so, continuing...
Cienfue: La luna de su lado

Cienfue: The moon on his side

By José Gandour @gandour If there's one rocker who clearly understands the usefulness of avant-garde videography, it's the Panamanian Cienfue. If you look through his catalog of videos from the beginning of his career, you'll notice that some of his pieces could be considered among the most...
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