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This video is inspired. Tackling climate change, past and neo-colonialism, extractive industries, global power dynamics juxta-positioned with the beauty in simplicity via a folk Bullerengue beat.
Get real. In three years in South America, theh only "rock" I heard was by adenoidal Mexican teenagers, accompanied on their little sister's Casio.
Admittedly, Brazil has a fairly decent scene.
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Latin America is fiercely loyal to the legends, and the reality is that walking into a bar, or blasting from the speakers of a passing car, you’ll seldom hear anything other than the stalwarts. It doesn’t quite matter where in the region you are, if rock music is playing, you’re likely listening to Soda Stereo, Maná, Os Mutantes or one of their brethren in the pantheon of rock en tu idioma gods.
But just because the second coming of Enanitos Verdes or Caifanes won’t be arriving any time soon, it doesn’t mean rock music is down for the count. The underground has far from given up on the genre’s revolutionary potential, with fans still packing into venues around the continent in hopes of thrashing, sweating, and getting a taste of the latest offerings in punk, shoegaze, metal, and more.
Discovered a Dominican talent in Caribbean Pop Fusion music. She is based in Santo Domingo. I like the rythms of her music, not necessarily the topics. Anyway, someone might like it all.
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