The Best Latin Music Bands to Check Out

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If you’re looking for the best Latin music bands to check out, look no further! This blog post will provide you with a list of the top Latin music bands that are sure to get you moving.

Ozomatli

Ozomatli is a seven-piece band from Los Angeles that formed in 1995. The group is known for its wide range of musical styles, including Latin, hip hop, rock, and others. Ozomatli’s music is often political and social in nature, and the band is known for its support of progressive causes.

Band history

Ozomatli is a seven-piece band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1995. The group is known for their eclectic mix of musical styles including hip-hop, ska, jazz, reggae, and Latin rock. They have released nine studio albums, and their latest, Non-Stop Mexico to Jamaica, was released in 2016.

The band has always been politically and socially conscious, and their music often reflects these values. In 1998, they released the song “Guerrillero” in support of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, and in 2003 they Participated in the Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) where they spoke out against the Iraq War.

Ozomatli has also been involved in many charitable endeavors over the years. In 2006, they established the Ozomatli Street Academy (OSA), a non-profit organization that provides free music instruction to underserved youth in Los Angeles. They have also worked with VivaKi’s “We Are Family” foundation, Habitat for Humanity, and Amnesty International.

Musical style

Ozomatli is an American band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1995. The group is characteristically known for its eclectic mix of musical styles including hip hop, ska, punk, reggae, funk, and Latin rock. Signing with Almo Sounds in 1998, the band released its self-titled debut the following year. The album sold over 300,000 copies and received two Grammy Awards for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album and Best Latin Rock Performance.

Notable songs

“Canta y Baila (Sing and Dance)”
“Como Ves (How Do You See Yourself)”
“Cut Chemist Suite”
“Donde Estan (Where Are They?)” – this song features rapping in Spanish
” Superbowl Sundae”
“Introducing Ozomatli”
“La Gallina (The Hen)” – this song is a cumbia
“La Marcha (The March)”
“Mas y Mas (More and More)” – this song features rapping in Spanish
“O Le Le O La La (Hey Hey Hey Hey)” – this song is a ska tune
“Superbowl Sunday REMIX””Agua Salud (Water To Heal)”

Bomba Estéreo

Bomba Estéreo is a Columbian band that was founded in 2005 by Simón Mejía. The band’s music is a mix of electronic, hip hop, and traditional Columbian styles. They have released five studio albums and their most recent album, Ayo, was nominated for a Grammy.

Band history

Bomba Estéreo is a Colombian band founded in 2005 by Simón Mejía in the city of Bogotá. Their music has been variously described as “electro tropical” and “psychedelic cumbia”. The band’s name translates roughly as “Stereo Bomb”, a reference to their heavy use of bass.

Mejía originally formed the band as a one-man project, with himself on vocals and bass and programmed drums. He released the band’s debut album Vol. 1 in 2006. The album was popular in his native Colombia, but failed to make much of an impact internationally.

In 2009, Mejía expanded the band to a five-piece, adding Liliana Saumet (vocals), Julián Salazar (drums), Alberto Guerrero (percussion), and Sergio Luis Rodriguez (keyboards). With this lineup, the band recorded their second album, Blow Up, which was released in 2010.

Blow Up was a critical and commercial success, popularizing the band internationally and earning them a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album. The album’s lead single “Fuego” also charted worldwide, becoming the band’s first major hit outside of Colombia.

Since then, Bomba Estéreo has released two more albums: Elegancia Tropical (2013) and Amanecer (2015). They have continued to tour internationally, performing at major festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza.

Musical style

Bomba Estéreo is a Colombian band that was formed in 2005. The band is well known for their unique style of music, which combines traditional Colombian music with modern electronic and hip-hop elements. The band has released four studio albums, the most recent of which, Ayo, was released in 2015.

The band has been praised for their originality and for their ability to fuse different genres of music together. They have won several awards, including a Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2016. If you’re a fan of Latin music, or just looking for something different, then Bomba Estéreo is definitely worth checking out.

Notable songs

Since their debut in 2005, Bomba Estéreo has been one of the most recognizable names in the Latin music scene. The Colombian band is known for their signature mix of electronic music and traditional Colombian rhythms, which they call “Colombian Electropical.”

Some of their most notable songs include “Fuego,” “El Alma y el Cuerpo,” and “Pa’ Olvidarte.” Their 2010 song “La Boa” was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.

In 2015, the band released their fifth studio album, Amanecer. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard Latin Albums chart and won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.

Aterciopelados

Aterciopelados is one of the most popular Latin music bands today. They are a Colombian band that was formed in 1992 by Andrea Echeverri and Hector Buitrago. They have released seven studio albums and have won numerous awards.

Band history

Aterciopelados is a rock band from Colombia that was formed in 1992 by Andrea Echeverri and Héctor Buitrago. The band’s music is a blend of rock, Latin, and traditional Colombian music. They have released seven studio albums, four live albums, and two compilations. Their first album, “La Pipa de la Paz”, was released in 1992 and was a huge success in Colombia. It won the Best New Artist award at the 1993 Latin Grammy Awards. The band has gone on to win three more Latin Grammy Awards, including Best Alternative Music Album for “Gozo Poderoso” in 2010.

Musical style

Aterciopelados’ musical style has been variously described as rock en español, [1] indie rock, Latin alternative, neopsicodelia, [2] and “a cross between The Velvet Underground and a Chicano Salt-n-Pepa.” [3]

Although their earlier albums were mostly in Spanish, since 2003’s Gozo Poderoso the band has recorded primarily in English. Teresa García Conejo, the band’s bass player and one of its founding members, explains that “We’re trying to find our own voice…It would be limiting to just sing in Spanish. It’s more natural for us to sing in both languages.” [4]

The band has won two Latin Grammy Awards, one Premio Juventud Award, and two Grammy Awards.

Notable songs

Some of the most popular songs by Aterciopelados include, “Bandera,” “Cosita Seria,” “Rio,” and “La Luz.”

Aterciopelados has been a force in Latin music since the early 1990s. The Colombian band is led by singer-songwriter Andrea Echeverri and guitarist Héctor Buitrago. They have released seven studio albums and have won multiple Latin Grammy Awards.

Their music is a mix of rock, punk, ska, and traditional Colombian cumbia. They are known for their socially conscious lyrics and their catchy hooks. Aterciopelados is one of the best Latin music bands to check out if you’re looking for something new and exciting.

La Santa Cecilia

La Santa Cecilia is a Grammy-winning Latin music band that was formed in 2007 in Los Angeles, California. The band is known for their blend of traditional Latin music with modern rock and roll. They have released four studio albums and have won numerous awards, including a Grammy for their 2013 album, “Treinta Días.” If you’re a fan of Latin music, then you should definitely check out La Santa Cecilia.

Band history

La Santa Cecilia is a six-time Grammy and Latin Grammy winning band from Los Angeles, California. The group’s sound is a mix of traditional cumbia, bossa nova, bolero, rumba music with rock and roll. The band consists of Marisol Hernandez (lead vocals), Melonie Diaz (bass), Pepe Carlos (drums), Miguel Ramirez (guitar), and Gabriel Romo (accordion). La Santa Cecilia got its start in 2007 when friends decided to get together and play the music they loved. They named the band after Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians.

The band’s self-titled debut album was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. The album won a Grammy for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album. In 2014, the band won a Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album for their second release “De extremo a extremo”. In 2016, the band released “ Amar y Vivir”, an album that pays homage to the classic ranchera sound made famous by artists such as Javier Solis and Pedro Infante. The album won a Grammy for Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano).

La Santa Cecilia has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Mexico and South America. They have shared the stage with some of their musical heroes including Caetano Veloso, Taj Mahal, Ozomatli and Celia Cruz. The band has also been featured on several television shows such as Austin City Limits, Jimmy Kimmel Live! And The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

Musical style

La Santa Cecilia is a Latin Grammy and Grammy-winning band that was founded in Los Angeles in 2007. The group’s musical style is rooted in various forms of Latin American music, including but not limited to cumbia, bolero, rumba, tango, bossa nova, and flamenco. The band is known for their socially conscious lyrics and for their live shows which often incorporate elements of theatre and performance art.

The band has released four studio albums: “Treinta Días” (2010), “Get It Together” (2013), ” Amanecer” (2016), and “Buenaventura” (2019). They have also collaborated with a number of high-profile artists including Chocolate Genius, Jackson Browne, Joan Baez, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Ozomatli, and Caetano Veloso.

Notable songs

La Santa Cecilia is a bilingual (English/Spanish) band that formed in Los Angeles in 2007. The group takes its name from the patron saint of musicians, Saint Cecilia. They are known for their combination of traditional Latin American folk music with rock and roll, jazz, and other genres. The band has released five studio albums, the most recent of which is 2019’s Amar y Vivir.

Some of La Santa Cecilia’s most notable songs include “Tijuana makes me happy” from the album Treinta Dias, “El Hielo (The Ice)” from the album Someday New, and “La Negra” from the album Amar y Vivir.

Calle 13

Band history

Calle 13 is a Puerto Rican music group formed by stepbrothers René Pérez Joglar (“Residente”) and Eduardo Cabra Martinez (“Visitante”). They are known for their eclectic mix of various musical genres including reggaeton, hip hop, rock, electronic and Latin. The duo’s name refers to the two principal streets of the San Juan neighborhoods where they grew up.

The band was originally founded by Residente and Visitante’s half-sister, Ileana Cabra Joglar (“PG-13”), who left the group in 2009.

The band has released nine studio albums, three live albums and three compilation albums. They have also won numerous awards including 26 Latin Grammy Awards (the most for any artist in the award’s history) and four Grammy Awards.

Musical style

Calle 13 is a Latin music band that was formed in 2006 by brothers René Pérez Joglar and Eduardo Cabral. The band is known for their eclectic mix of musical styles, which includes reggaeton, hip hop, and Latin pop. They have won numerous awards, including Grammys and Latin Grammys.

Notable songs

Calle 13 is a Puerto Rican band formed by step-brothers René Pérez Joglar, who calls himself “Residente”, and Eduardo Cabra Martínez, who calls himself “Visitante”. They are also known for their political and social activism, often addressing controversial topics such as poverty, immigration and xenophobia.

The band first gained popularity with their 2005 debut album, “Calle 13”. It spawned the hit singles “Señoríto”, “Suave”, and “Atrévete-te-te”. Their second album, “Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo”, was released in 2008 and won five Latin Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year. It featured the singles “Tango del Pecado”, “No Hay Nadie Como Tú”, and “La Perla”.

The band’s third album, “Entren Los Que Quieran”, was released in 2010 and won four Latin Grammy Awards. It included the singles “Calma Pueblo”, “El Aguante”, and “Baile de los Pobres”. The band’s fourth album, “‘Multi_Viral’, was released in 2014. It won two Latin Grammy Awards and featured the single “#UnDía (One Day)”.

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