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 ...
Possibly the most intriguing and talented band in the entire Latin rock spectrum, Cafe Tacuba has established a tradition of being weird for the sake of weirdness -- and getting away with it. Possibly ...
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 ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the self-titled debut of Café Tacuba, the band that turned the world of Latin alternative music upside down with an unusual early format of a drum machine, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alternative Mexican band Cafe Tacuba is the leading nominee for the ninth annual Latin Grammy Awards. By Leila Cobo, Billboard, The Associated Press MIAMI — Alternative Mexican band Cafe Tacuba is the ...
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 jack, but it deservedly won a Latin Grammy and was at the top of ...
Café Tacuba has earned its reputation as Mexico’s most visionary rock band precisely because there has never been much that’s traditionally rock about it. Its previous homages have skewed less toward ...
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 ...
Sometimes referred to as the Mexican Radiohead, the seasoned veterans of Mexico City’s Café Tacuba have stuck together for nearly two decades thanks to an uncompromising vision that’s consistently ...
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