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Showing posts with label rock n roll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock n roll. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Cop That: Divino Niño - Pool Jealousy


Divino Niño is a four piece band from Chicago via Bogota, Colombia/ Miami, Florida.  Estos chavos channel a classic 1960's groove, marry it with Prince meets Santana vocals and then have an affair with traditional Latin American rhythms and mystical melodies. They manage to subtly mesh these influences together to create a distinct sounds that moves everything from your mind straight down to your hips.

The release of Divino Niño's debut album has been set for April 8th via The Native Sound and will feature a few previously released tracks. Including the funk forward, "Pink Crystals" and their newest release, a whimsical tune that hints at the music of a Mr. Ritchie Valens (Valenzuela), "It's Been Like It Never Used To Be."




Listen to them both here. 


Like what you hear? Pre-order the album here.
If you do it quick you can snag a limited edition teal copy of the vinyl, oooh colors. 

Hasta Amigos.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

¿Music Videos?

I thoroughly enjoy every opportunity to watch Chicago suburbanite hooligans, The Orwells show off their performance skills and their new music video is a prime opportunity to get the front screen experience.


Weird, loud, melodic, throbbing, thrashing, pleading-screeching musical fun. The video for "The Righteous One" grows in simple and clean chaos mirroring the music of the song.
Watch below and party on.


Thursday, February 21, 2013

In Case you Haven't Heard

The Orwells


The Orwells are:
Mario CUOMO: Vocals 
Grant BRINNER: Bass 
Henry BRINNER: Drums
Dominick CORSO: Guitar 
Baby CHUCK: Guitar 

The Orwells are so much more than five 17 year old guys from Elmherst, playing the typical Garage Rock influenced breed of Punk Rock. The band provides an energy that is reminiscent of 1970's New York Punk hybrid with muddled yet intent filled glam-grungesque lyrical stylings that unknowingly entrance you into steady head bangin'. Embodying everything from punk, blues and soul, to grunge, new wave, and glam, The Orwells commit to playing what they want and not what you expect to hear. As vox man Mario says during an interview for Chicago's Consequence of Sound's Rock it Out Blog, "we're not really going for anything...we're just doing what sounds right to us." To be put simply, they play their version of Rock 'n' Roll and give a big EFF YOU to anyone who doesn't care for it. 


And it seems to be working.

Staying loyal to their Chicago scene is a big part of what makes the Orwells what they are. They decided that making it first in Chicago was priority numero uno, because going anywhere else, isn't being true to who they are.  An admirable (but sometimes viewed as idiodic) trait. 
For example-- Baby CHUCK on sticking it out in the Chicago scene: "being loyal to your home and to your city is a big thing for us" 

These boys know what they are doing. Their hometown start hasn't stopped them from making themselves a force to be reckoned with. These guys have gone from suburban basement shows, to local shows at joints like The Empty Bottle and Beat Kitchen to headlining a West Coast Tour! They've been picked up by L.A. record label Autumn Tone Records and released their first full LP Remember When (click if you want to snag the album) on  August 7, 2012. The album not only received recognition locally, but has even made it to the indie mother land of Pitchfork

Although they will be away touring for a while the boys are making sure to wrap up their tour in Chicago at the Beat Kitchen on March 23rd. Grab your tickets while you can!

If March is just too far away for you, get your Orwells fix by checking out this recent Audiotree performance.

If you are anything like me this will be on repeat until March slowly makes its way here. 

ENJOY HEADBANGERS and SWING DANCERS. ENJOY. 


The Orwells - Audiotree Live from Audiotree Live on Vimeo.

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