This album is the definition of punk: Pure, true, and unchained rebellion.
Let me explain...
Los peores de Chile is a Chilean punk band that has a sort of legendary status. When the dictatorship period ended in 1989, our culture, economics, and customs slowly crawled out of their iron cage of censorship and conservative values and opened themselves to the world, just in time for the Indie Rock explosion and the beginning of the internet. (I actually wrote an essay about this.)
This ... read more
Why is this specific city in Chile so damn depressed?
The latest chilean indie explosion hits us once again with another emo-adjacent record, and this time is a double debut LP (an extremely bold but smart move) from two bands from Temuco... again...
Now, if you're not a chilean then let me clarify you: Most of our examples of "music scenes" from this country usually come from only three cities: Santiago (The capital), Valparaíso (chilean New York), and Concepción, ... read more
With thunderous coughs of lynchian production, Charli xcx definitely managed to create one of the singles that I've heard this year
JPEGMAFIA, an artist that built his whole carrer on uniqueness and left hooks, is starting to sound samey.
After hearing this I was genuenly asking myself why tf did I love peggy on the first place, and after relistening to All My Heroes Are Cornballs I instantly remembered why: That stellar production. Every single track has a body, mind and soul of its own, with unique textures and phases that build a trademark. The lyrics are over the top and hyper acted, but in a self aware way (Camp, if ... read more









