Cafe Tacuba, the revered and vaguely mysterious alt-Latino band, has made just four full-length albums since it was founded 13 years ago by design students in Mexico City. It now seems astounding that ...
Mexico's legendary and ambitious Café Tacuba previews its upcoming CD “El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco” (“The Object Previously Called an Album”) on a bill with Los Angeles Latin pop darlings La Santa ...
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 ...
Since their popularity exploded in the early `90s, Mexico City's Cafe Tacuba has become one of Latin rock's pre-eminently revolutionary bands. They began as a lively fusion of ska, norteno and punk ...
Proving that it has finally recovered from a series of creative missteps over the last couple of years, Cafe Tacuba shone at the Gibson Amphitheater through a performance that showcased the quartet’s ...
The play on words in Café Tacuba's new album title may not be obvious to the non-Spanish speaker: "Sino" means "instead of." But it's also sí/no, "yes/no." So . . . instead of what? And what's with ...
After three long years, Latin America’s best rock band has finally released a new record–an EP containing four covers of tunes by the defunct underground Chilean rock band Los Tres. That’s hardly what ...