Spanish language music?

alpittalpitt Posts: 91
edited May 2008 in Other Music
Does anyone know of any good Spanish language rock groups/artists? I only know of some really poppy groups (such as Pereza) which are fun and all but was maybe looking for something more. Any suggestions?
"I'm an ideas man Michael, I think I proved that with F*ck Mountain" -GOB
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  • hguz73hguz73 Posts: 245
    The one you should check is a rock band from Argentina called Soda Stereo, they reunited to make a tour the last months of year 2007. Best album in my personal opinion is Dinamo. Frontman Gustavo Cerati also has released 5 solo albums which are good too, specially the first 2 (Amor Amarillo and Bocanada)
  • hguz73hguz73 Posts: 245
    There are also some great rock fusion bands like Todos Tus Muertos and Lumumba, if you have heard and Manu Chao and you enjoyed it you should check Mano Negra's (which was an earlier proyect and which i personally found much more interesting) "Casa Babylon". Los Fabulosos Cadillacs is also a great rock band.
  • Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,557
    Extremoduro

    Marea
  • elmerelmer Posts: 1,683
    Ely Guerra - rock, pop and trip-hoppy, classy fuckin' mare.

    Julieta Venegas - Bueninvento, a classic!

    Javier Corcobado - Nick Cave-ish.

    Belanova - poppy synth band, nothing too deep but catchy upbeat.

    Los Tres - jazz-rock group from Chile, not sure I like the singer's sound too much but the instrumentals are cool.
  • well if you want to listen good music.....listen some old argentinians bands like:
    abuelos de la nada
    serugiran
    virus
    :)
    "You're the eve of my destruction in the garden of fears"
  • felixfelix Posts: 19
    The Mars Volta spends about 50% of their time gliding through the spanish language. Although I hardly doubt it makes more sense then their english free verse.
    Sorry... i got nothing witty to say in the time allotted to me.

  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    Some of the 60s/early 70s tropicalia music is in spanish although most is in portuguese, since it was a brazilian movement. It's almost all brilliant and worth checking out though and a good deal IS in spanish.

    Try Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes and Tom Zé
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • ClariceClarice Posts: 256
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    Some of the 60s/early 70s tropicalia music is in spanish although most is in portuguese, since it was a brazilian movement. It's almost all brilliant and worth checking out though and a good deal IS in spanish.

    Try Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes and Tom Zé

    Your list about brazilian movement is great (even Gal). And you have Jorge Mautner too..And, after them, you have Cassia Eller, Cazuza and Legião Urbana.

    In Spanish, i like Maná, Orishas, Fito Paez e Los Abuelos de la Nada. And love few songs that Santana recorded in spanish.

    And like very much the form that Gotam Project has giving to tango with electronic elements.
  • Jammin909Jammin909 Posts: 888
    Manu Chao
    The less you know, the more you believe.
  • elmerelmer Posts: 1,683
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso
    There used to be a Tropicalismo mix series from the 80's, these two feature heavily as does Jorge Ben. I've got the first one, the artists are pretty diverse sounding but the bossa nova things irks me a little in some of the songs from what i remember.
    Of the big names Veloso's the one I prefer, though at times he's a bit camp sounding.
  • ClariceClarice Posts: 256
    Jammin909 wrote:
    Manu Chao

    well remembered
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    elmer wrote:
    There used to be a Tropicalismo mix series from the 80's, these two feature heavily as does Jorge Ben. I've got the first one, the artists are pretty diverse sounding but the bossa nova things irks me a little in some of the songs from what i remember.
    Of the big names Veloso's the one I prefer, though at times he's a bit camp sounding.
    Was the music itself from the 80s? If so, I only know the 60s/70s output from these artists and as such only recommend them :)
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • Brain Of EBrain Of E Posts: 499
    CAFE TACVBA!!!

    WTF!?!!? Why hasn't anybody mentioned these guys. They are by far the most important/influential spanish rock band ever.
    Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.
  • Jammin909Jammin909 Posts: 888
    well remembered

    Most fun I ever had at a show!
    The less you know, the more you believe.
  • elmerelmer Posts: 1,683
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    Was the music itself from the 80s? If so, I only know the 60s/70s output from these artists and as such only recommend them :)
    No-no, just the the complilation as far as I know. Unfortunatly I can't get to it at the moment.
  • hguz73hguz73 Posts: 245
    Cafe Tacuba is good, they make a great live show, but in my honest opinion they are far from being the most influential band as someone else mentioned
  • mariposamariposa Posts: 2,523
    Definitely Café Tacuba and Soda Stereo for sure!

    You should also check out a band from Barcelona called... Ojos de Brujo...not really rock but more of a mix of good hip hop and flamenco.
    "All the strength that you might think would disappear, resolving..."
  • Tijuana No!-Transgresores De la Ley
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PCiQG0J8fk

    Maldita Vecindad - Morenaza
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W7vGxa0CMM

    Cafe Tacuba - Las Flores Unplugged
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhLTJaSU1fE

    Caifanes - Avientame
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js8ManQz83s

    Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - 05 V Centenario
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8eIjsKK7HQ

    El Tri - Chilango
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ecyi3oC6cA

    Soda Estereo - Musica Ligera
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpiY999wHTM
  • PatrickBatemanPatrickBateman Posts: 2,243
    Puya
    If a man speaks in a forest and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?
  • alpittalpitt Posts: 91
    Thanks so much guys, that'll give me more than enough to dig through.
    "I'm an ideas man Michael, I think I proved that with F*ck Mountain" -GOB
  • Brain Of E wrote:
    CAFE TACVBA!!!

    WTF!?!!? Why hasn't anybody mentioned these guys. They are by far the most important/influential spanish rock band ever.
    great mexican band they are so funny too:)
    "You're the eve of my destruction in the garden of fears"
  • heroes del silencio -great spanish band
    "You're the eve of my destruction in the garden of fears"
  • YefaYefa Posts: 1,133
    Check out a great band from Argentina called Los Natas.

    http://www.myspace.com/losnatasrock
    You see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
    - Al Swearengen

    http://www.cantstoptheserenity.com
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    only spanish language band I really like and I really don't know too much of their music is the Los Fabulous Cadillacs. I think they are from Argentina.
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • Molotov
    Driving in my car, smoking a cigar. The only time I'm happy is when I play my guitar.

    -from "n.s.u." by Cream
  • pouch15pouch15 Posts: 436
    Brain Of E wrote:
    CAFE TACVBA!!!

    WTF!?!!? Why hasn't anybody mentioned these guys. They are by far the most important/influential spanish rock band ever.
    CAFE TACUBA BEST MEXICAN ROCK BAND EVER, THEY RULE!!! AND FROM THE PAST SODA STEREO IS THE BEST, THEY ARE ACTUALLY THE ONLY BANDS i DIG IN SPANISH
  • hoopinmanhoopinman Posts: 294
    LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES

    http://beta.amigosinvisibles.com/
  • halszka123halszka123 Posts: 1,109
    alpitt wrote:
    Does anyone know of any good Spanish language rock groups/artists? I only know of some really poppy groups (such as Pereza) which are fun and all but was maybe looking for something more. Any suggestions?
    wtf?
    I just wanted to ask the same... because of learning spanish (to make it more nice)
    But thank you.
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  • VeddernarianVeddernarian Posts: 1,924
    I like Mana. The singer's voice is identical to the guy who sings for the Australian band "Men at Work". It's like Spanish "Men at work".

    A little poppy but I think Juanes is great. It's funny... On Tuesday, May 6 at the Nokia theatre (Los Angeles), I saw RUSH. That Friday, I saw Juanes. Both shows were obviously very different but I really enjoyed both.

    Finally, you have to hear "Kjarkas" from Bolivia. Your life isn't complete until you've experienced a "Saya".
    Up here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river
  • halszka123halszka123 Posts: 1,109
    heroes del silencio -great spanish band
    I heard about them:) a few years ago - but it's rather classic rock, isn't it?
    Not 10c member? Have sth to say? write to me - I'll put it on the forum
    halszka123@op.pl
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