The mere mention of rock en español invokes sonic memories for Latines of different generations. Bands like Argentina’s Soda Stereo, Mexico’s Caifanes and Chile’s Los Prisioneros have become part of ...
It only took a promotional poster for the new Netflix rock en español documentary Break It All to make rockeros worldwide mad as hell. “Why isn’t [enter your favorite band] mentioned?” some asked.
Recently our guest blogger Carlos Reyes wrote about the rise of all-women rock groups such as Argentina's Las Kellies and Costa Rica's Las Robertas. On this week's show we'll be talking about Chiquita ...
The legendary Mexican rock band is among this year's Rock Hall nominees, which also includes Mariah Carey, Outkast, Oasis and more. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Maná has become the first ...
The story of Emilio Morales and Maria Madrigal reads like a rock ‘n’ roll romance. Morales, a Mexican immigrant and graphic designer, played in one of L.A.’s first rock en espanol bands in the early ...
Latin rock fans turning on their radios on Monday might find their favorite sounds missing from the dial. Super Estrella, Los Angeles’ only station for rock and pop en español, is changing formats ...
Ten years after frontman Gustavo Cerati's death, renewed calls are being made to make Soda Stereo the first rock en español inductee. By Miguel Gálvez Three out of 996. That’s the number of individual ...
Intriguing synth grooves meet the dark poetry of a rock en español legend in new track “Dos Veces Al Día.” Featuring former Héroes del Silencio frontman Enrique Bunbury, it’s the first single off ...
Rock en espan~ol has had a fitful history in the United States. The underground fervor in places such as Los Angeles, New York and Miami has yet to be reflected in sales. Despite plenty of evidence to ...
Fidel Castro didn't like rock music. Or hippies. In 1968, he launched a "revolutionary offensive" aimed at eliminating all remnants of capitalism. He also closed Havana's nightclubs for a year. Castro ...