Latin Roots & Rock, a triple bill of assertive bands with pedigrees in Mexico who find no influence too foreign, closed out the Hollywood Bowl's world festival series Sunday. It was the most raucous ...
With Revés/Yosoy (1999), Café Tacuba (by far the best Mexican rock group ever) got away with murder. The risky double album didn’t sell shit but it deservedly won a Latin Grammy and was at the top of ...
From the stage at College Street Music Hall on Sunday evening, lead vocalist Rubén Albarrán of Cafe Tacuba called for a feminine future. He called out to all countries in Latin America, one by one, ...
So many tours are packaged with sound-alike bands on the same bill, and many lineups are often determined by musicians’ corporate connections rather than musical compatibility. These days, it’s also ...
Cafe Tacuba; Groove Armada The second installment of KCRW's World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl featured two bands that were worlds apart: Mexico's Cafe Tacuba and Britain's Groove Armada. Tacuba ...
San Juan, 16 jul (EFEUSA).San Juan, 16 jul (EFEUSA). — La mexicana Café Tacuba y los jamaiquinos Skatalites encabezarán las bandas que participarán el próximo 29 de agosto en el “Coors Light Indie ...
Cafe Tacuba attracted more than 170,000 people to a free concert in Mexico City's Plaza de la Constitucion earlier this month, but the Mexican rock band plays pretty well in Boston, too. "We visit the ...
This is a whirlwind weekend for Cafe Tacuba, the cutting-edge band from Mexico City that spearheaded the rock en espanol revolution of the 1990s. The acclaimed quartet plays Central Park’s SummerStage ...
"We never thought forming a band would change our lives. We just wanted to play music." But it sounds strange coming from Café Tacuba. First, the members of the Mexico City band look and play the part ...
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