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Solar

From Montevideo in Uruguay, the four piece band Solar, play music which reflects the life around them. matias (drums) miguelo (bass) fabrizio (guitar and vocals) joaquin (guitar and vocals) play what can best be described as abstract rock, as they break away from the more traditional verse / Chorus format. Solar aim for a more […]

Lunaria

Lunaria from Buenos Aires in Argentina are made up of Javier De Luca (vocals and guitar) Christian Urquijo (bass and backing vocals) and Luis Cutone (Drums). Having been playing live since 2006, they have released an EP and one full album. Unusually, for the Argentinian bands already written about on the indie bands blog, Lunaria […]

Segba

Segba from Buenos Aires in Argentina were formed in 2000, now comprising Leonardo Azevedo (Vocals / Guitar) and Damián Colmegna (Bass / backing vocals) and Juan Pablo Furneri (drums). With three albums behind them the band took a slightly different direction with the addition of electronics and working with guest artists. They recently released an […]

Vaqueros Paganos – November and December 2009 shows

Vaqueros Paganos, who are particularly busy with online activities at present, are playing a few times this month. 4th November 20:30 Plasma Piedras 1856 Buenos Aires 22nd November 20:00 Plasma Piedras 1856, Buenos Aires 28th November 21:00 Indios Indies en Club GBA Lamadrid 2388, V. Adelina, Buenos Aires 11th December 22:00 TABACO Estados Unidas 265, […]

Negro Fluo

Another Argentinian Band on indie bands blog, Negro Fluo. perhaps more an enigma in a box. The music is instantly accessible, Jorge Niklison is far more introspective. Negro Fluo comprises of only Jorge, yet his loop backs are not just a minutes work. I managed a short exchange with Jorge, for which I am grateful. […]

Vaqueros Paganos

There is no surprise that there is a thriving scene in South American indie bands and Vaqueros Paganos are a great example of the creativity. Vaqueros Paganos courtesy of Damian Benetucci After the music, the thing I like best about the band, which translates as Pagan Cowboys and conjures up exactly the right ethos for […]

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