Cafe Tacuba 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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Few bands that get shoved into the “rock en espanol” bin can stand the term. It’s not just that it’s more a marketing gimmick than a musical description. It’s that this particular one implies that the ...
When Mexico’s Café Tacuba (aka Café Tacvba) released its self-titled debut in 1992, the world of rock en español was introduced to a unique quartet: acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, drum machine, and a ...
Ceremony to be held Oct. 21. By Leila Cobo Chief Content Officer Latin/Español, Billboard Latin Grammy-winning artists Julieta Venegas and Café Tacuba are the top nominees for this year’s MTV Video ...
At the Aragon Ballroom Saturday night, Cafe Tacuba singer Elfego Buendia first appeared wearing a powder blue suit with a pink shirt and a skinny white tie that got looser and looser as the night went ...
It has been 14 years since the members of Cafe Tacuba first became a band. Now, more than ever, the Mexican rockers are reaching more people and making new fans. "We're still having a lot of fun," ...
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 1999’s Revés/Yosoy, Cafe Tacuba (by far the finest Mexican rock group) got away with literal murder. The risky double album didn’t sell worth a shit, but it deservedly won a Latin Grammy and was ...
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 ...
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