Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Few countries in the world (especially outside the Anglophone world) have embraced rock as a genre ...
A couple of months ago, Vicentico, former lead singer with Fabulosos Cadillacs -- one of the two most important bands in the history of Argentine rock -- came to town to showcase his first solo album ...
Zeta Bosio & Charly Alberti, among others, reminisce about the band's iconic last album on its 30th anniversary. By Delfina Marchese In 1995, the Argentine rock trio Soda Stereo returned to the studio ...
OUR STORY BEGINS IN THE EARLY '90s, ON A NIGHT WHEN Gustavo Cerati happened to be in London and went to see the Orb in concert. That evening occupies a special place in the history of Latin music, for ...
Starting in the early 80s Argentina’s Gustavo Cerati and his band Soda Stereo put rock en espanol on the map, self-consciously remaking the sound and look of bands like U2, the Police, and Simple ...
In 1995, the Argentine rock trio Soda Stereo returned to the studio after a three-year hiatus to record a brand-new album, Sueño Stereo (Stereo Dream), its seventh and final project. At the time, no ...