THE NEW FLAMENCO ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: ÁNGELES TOLEDANO

THE NEW FLAMENCO ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: ÁNGELES TOLEDANO

Kiki Morente’s Azabache: A Journey Through Roots, Family, and Spirituality

Kiki Morente’s Azabache: A Journey Through Roots, Family, and Spirituality

Kiki Morente, one of the most promising voices in modern flamenco, returns with his deeply personal and heartfelt new album, Azabache (Black Amber). Drawing inspiration from his roots, family, and the timeless traditions of

Hot Release: Queralt Lahoz’s “QL”, the first single of her upcoming sophomore record

Hot Release: Queralt Lahoz’s “QL”, the first single of her upcoming sophomore record

Spanish singer-songwriter Queralt Lahoz presents “ QL”, the first single of her upcoming sophomore record. Born in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, near Barcelona, the artist embraces a new sound in this single that delves into the

THE NEW FLAMENCO ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ángeles Toledano

THE NEW FLAMENCO ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ángeles Toledano

Ángeles Toledano‘s new album, Sangre Sucia, is a powerful addition to the contemporary flamenco scene, skillfully blending traditional Andalusian sounds with modern influences. Her emotive voice and lyrical storytelling bring fresh depth to classic flamenco,

Manu Chao Releases “Viva Tu” After 17 Years of Studio Silence

Manu Chao Releases “Viva Tu” After 17 Years of Studio Silence

Today is a special day for Manu Chao fans. It had been 17 years since we last heard a full length studio album from the French-Spanish singer/songwriter. With three fantastic singles leading

Samba, Bossa Nova and Tropicalia: Brazil’s 1970s Golden Era

Samba, Bossa Nova and Tropicalia: Brazil’s 1970s Golden Era

The 1970s were a golden era for Brazilian music, a decade that saw the emergence of groundbreaking albums that would define the sound of a nation. From the vibrant rhythms of samba

Album Review: CALIFATO 3/4’s ‘ÊCCLABO DE LIBERTÁ’

Album Review: CALIFATO 3/4’s ‘ÊCCLABO DE LIBERTÁ’

OPINION: The Andalusian group signs its most elaborate album to date, with fourteen new songs full of great collaborations that cover different styles and maintain their characteristic Andalusian seal as the common