Stream: QUITAPENAS, ‘Dos Mangos’
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Inland Empire sextet returns with the single “Dos Mangos,” a tropical vacation in under three minutes.
Inland Empire sextet returns with the single “Dos Mangos,” a tropical vacation in under three minutes.
Mauri Tapia — aka Los Retros — makes one of his old songs feel new again: “It’s Got to Be You” introduces his new EP, “Looking Back,” arriving this spring via Stones Throw Records.
Mauri Tapia — aka Los Retros — makes one of his old songs feel new again: “It’s Got to Be You” introduces his new EP, “Looking Back,” arriving this spring via Stones Throw Records.
Rock duo Migrant Motel doubles the fun on their latest song, “Muñequita Rota,” releasing English and Spanish versions as a double single. It hits hard in either language.
Guspy — aka 21-year-old Jake DeGuzman from Santa Ana — gets trippy in two languages on his new psych-surf single “Steez Luíz.”
Aroe Phoenix, an emerging R&B singer who was born in L.A., reared in Mexico and is now based in Arizona, has released a new, two song EP, “Veins.” File under silky-smooth and comforting.
Aroe Phoenix, an emerging R&B singer who was born in L.A., reared in Mexico and is now based in Arizona, has released a new, two song EP, “Veins.” File under silky-smooth and comforting.
Andrekza is the latest signing to Dim Mak’s new Latin imprint, Dim Mak En Fuego. The multifaceted native of Venezuela waxes on the inevitability of imperfect love on her latest single “Ya Fue.”
David Pacheco, one-half of the L.A. psychedelic cumbia punk duo Tropa Magica, has set up shop in Albuquerque and released his first original under the solo moniker Churro Triste. He fries up some goodness with the single “Esta Mentira.”
Las Cafeteras and friends invite you to dance to the polls on Election Day – and they’ve released a song that inspires it (along with some political discourse).
Las Cafeteras and friends invite you to dance to the polls on Election Day – and they’ve released a song that inspires it (along with some political discourse).
Two years since their last album, heavy-hitting Westside quartet the Revies return with “Los Invisibles,” a single that carries a strong message of solidarity, resistance, justice and equality.