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Desde las Entranas (Featuring David McLean on Guitar)
LoCura on September 16, 2011 01:04
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HD Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0s9z2ZhhDU&hd=1
“There’s no denying the power of the nine-piece ensemble’s ebullient new “Semilla Caminante” (“Traveling Seeds”). Rooted in flamenco music, the album’s 11 tracks fuse elements of punk, funk, reggae and Cuban son to create a sound that’s as urgent — and exhilarating — as the politics of resistance they embrace.” - WASHINGTON POST
“The seven-piece band crashes through stylistic barricades with a kinetic blend of ska, son, funk and nueva canción. It's party music for the revolution (or a musical uprising looking for a party).” – The San Francisco Chronicle
“San Francisco's LoCura- stylistic globetrotters who blend elements of rock and funk with hefty doses of Latin rhythms and sounds from even further afield.” - National Geographic
Gueriller@s: Guerriller@s by LoCura
Prendela: Prendela by LoCura
Te Sigo: Te Sigo by LoCura
One Sheet (press): http://www.locuramusica.com/?page_id=483
LoCura on the BBC - PRI’s The World 7/30/12 LoCura - BBC - PRI's The World - 7/30/12 by Soja Music Productions
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI0w7VJdBQA&feature=related (Live)
http://vimeo.com/37964873 (Music Video)
“LoCura is an explosion of sonic sunshine with crisp percussion and guitar work, driving bass lines, soaring brass, and dynamic sass from lead singer Kata Miletich”
- Rupa Marya from Rupa and the April Fishes
"The bass player, the rhythm section, because of the production, to me that makes all the musicianship stand out…. To me it signals something different. It’s not strictly Flamenco, it’s not strictly pop, and there’s a little bit of a reggae feel to it." Jesus Conteras from NPR's ALT Latino
“The seven-piece band crashes through stylistic barricades with a kinetic blend of ska, son, funk and nueva canción. It's party music for the revolution (or a musical uprising looking for a party).” – The San Francisco Chronicle
"LoCura is one of the hottest groups emerging out of the Bay Area music scene." - SF Guardian
LoCura was featured in a small list of National Geographic Music “What’s Hot” in March 2012. Link