Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana are two of the most beloved contemporary bands from Colombia and Venezuela. Now together, as the supergroup Astropical, they deliver an explosion of flavor with “Me Pasa ...
Bomba Estéreo sings about its native Santa Marta in Colombia, and does so in a duet with the prodigal son of that Caribbean land, superstar and vallenato icon Carlos Vives. The union results in a ...
After launching last month with “Me Pasa (Piscis),” the Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana supergroup Astropical have announced their ...
Colombia’s Bomba Estéreo have joined forces with Venezuelan band Rawayana to form the new group Astropical. They’ve released their debut single, “Me Pasa (Piscis),” along with a nautical music video ...
Many musicians say that the second album is harder to write than the first, especially when a debut is successful: There's more pressure, higher stakes, fewer ways to surprise and less time to work.
Hear tracks by Weyes Blood, Kelela, Mightmare and others. By Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz Our critics spar over their year-end lists (and agree on Olivia Rodrigo and Tyler, the Creator) in a wrap-up ...
It started with one song. The Venezuelan tropical rock band Rawayana joined the electro-cumbia Colombian group Bomba Estéreo in a Miami studio to work on a collaborative single. The artists instantly ...
The Colombian duo Bomba Estéreo, and recent Grammy winners Rawayana, will soon head out on their first tour as a supergroup. The tour will take both bands across the United States and Canada for 16 ...
The crowd came ready to party on the Near Northside Saturday. While much of Houston may have been down at NRG Stadium for The Weeknd, a sold-out audience on the White Oak Music Hall lawn was ready to ...
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