sábado, 25 de agosto de 2018

¡Los Padrinos! - Rock (Mexico)


¡Los Padrinos! are a band from Léon, Mexico. Their music is inspired by power pop of the 70s and pop music of the 60s. They have just released their first LP Lo Que Vendrá, which means “what will come”. In this post, I’ll review the album and interview the band! Let’s go! Formed originally in 2007. New line-up since 2011: Oye Esteban! (guitar & vox), Daniel LP (the drums), Don Camisa (guitar), Banzi (bass) and Alain Tchido (keyboards.) Noisy and stylish power pop, lo-fi sweet songs.

León band ¡Los Padrinos! (which translates to The Godfathers) were founded a decade ago and have released their first album on 12 May. The album was recorded in 2016 in Guanajuato and produced by Carlo Olmos. The band say that the songs are not just about the halcyon days of the 60s and 70s, but also about the future, and fighting cynicism, apathy, and indifference in today’s climate. The album is a beautiful mix of garage, power pop, blues rock, and more. The lyrics remind me a bit of The Jam with its talking about the modern world and its mod imagery. You won’t regret buying this album and you’ll love the catchiness of the songs. All the tracks are solid and put a modern twist on the classic sounds of 40-50 years ago. Even if you don’t speak Spanish, you should listen to this album.


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