Café Tacvba is back with new music. On Wednesday, the legendary rock group released “La Bas(e),” the first taste of new Tacvba music in over seven years.
The new single, produced by Gustavo Santaolalla, sets the tone for Café Tacvba’s new era and celebrates the group’s 35th anniversary. A press release described the track as a “statement of unity, liberty, brotherhood and a safe way of life for immigrants, eliminating borders.”
“It dreams of a world where all humans are watching out for each other,” reads the release,...
The new single, produced by Gustavo Santaolalla, sets the tone for Café Tacvba’s new era and celebrates the group’s 35th anniversary. A press release described the track as a “statement of unity, liberty, brotherhood and a safe way of life for immigrants, eliminating borders.”
“It dreams of a world where all humans are watching out for each other,” reads the release,...
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- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Throughout history, many experts have studied the dichotomy that seems to exist between fear and love. It’s easy to think about that when examining Juanes’ career: First, there was the innocence and passion of the Colombian star’s Ekhymosis era and his first years as a solo artist. Then came outstanding success, a deep bond with an enormous audience, and–this is quite logical – intense pressures over time. P.A.R.C.E., for example, was a record landed far from the expectations of audiences and the media, who...
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All through the “Rogue One” press tour, Diego Luna has expressed how appreciative and grateful he is to be a part of such a huge franchise. The Mexican actor portrays Captain Cassian Andor, an intelligence officer for the Rebel Alliance who, alongside Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), leads a diverse group on a mission to steal the Death Star plans.
As Remezcla writer Yara Simón wrote in her piece, “This Is Why Diego Luna’s Role in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Is Historic for Latino Actors,” Mexico or Latinos may not exist in the “Star Wars” universe, but it’s inspiring to see a Latino actor take on a huge role.
“Luna’s the second-most featured character in the tale. For the rest of the movie, he’s never too far behind Erso,” she wrote. “Making him the Latino hero we deserve, and the Latino actor who has had...
As Remezcla writer Yara Simón wrote in her piece, “This Is Why Diego Luna’s Role in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ Is Historic for Latino Actors,” Mexico or Latinos may not exist in the “Star Wars” universe, but it’s inspiring to see a Latino actor take on a huge role.
“Luna’s the second-most featured character in the tale. For the rest of the movie, he’s never too far behind Erso,” she wrote. “Making him the Latino hero we deserve, and the Latino actor who has had...
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- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
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