Mago de Oz is such a widely known band in Latin America and Spain. It’s a bit weird seeing people just learning from them for the first time. Have my upvote for that :)
Thanks. I was trying to find nice spanish singing rockbands or metalbands to help motivate me to learn spanish. And then i found the cover art so funny that i listened to more of their songs and they are really awesome. :)
There’s many good famous Argentinian rock bands from the 80s and 90s with clean vocals. Soda Stereo, Divididos, and Attaque 77 (sometimes spelled A77aque) would be my recommendation to start with for bands that lean more towards the hard side of Rock (there’s more, but some I won’t recommend because of their members’ later questionable actions, and the rest you’ll find by following the trail of related artists from the above set). For Pop/Rock start with Los Rodriguez, Charly Garcia, and Los Autenticos Decadentes.
From other countries off the top of my head I’d recommend Mano Negra, Cafe Tacvba, and Molotov (warning: explicit lyrics).
thank you for the recommendations. :) I already heared about Soda Stereo and Molotiv. Mexican Bands are next on my list. I already discovered Pantheón Róccocó some years ago. There is a lot to explore still :)
Mago de Oz is such a widely known band in Latin America and Spain. It’s a bit weird seeing people just learning from them for the first time. Have my upvote for that :)
Thanks. I was trying to find nice spanish singing rockbands or metalbands to help motivate me to learn spanish. And then i found the cover art so funny that i listened to more of their songs and they are really awesome. :)
There’s many good famous Argentinian rock bands from the 80s and 90s with clean vocals. Soda Stereo, Divididos, and Attaque 77 (sometimes spelled A77aque) would be my recommendation to start with for bands that lean more towards the hard side of Rock (there’s more, but some I won’t recommend because of their members’ later questionable actions, and the rest you’ll find by following the trail of related artists from the above set). For Pop/Rock start with Los Rodriguez, Charly Garcia, and Los Autenticos Decadentes.
From other countries off the top of my head I’d recommend Mano Negra, Cafe Tacvba, and Molotov (warning: explicit lyrics).
thank you for the recommendations. :) I already heared about Soda Stereo and Molotiv. Mexican Bands are next on my list. I already discovered Pantheón Róccocó some years ago. There is a lot to explore still :)
They are definitely great for that. You may also like Ratablanca. Cheers mate
Thanks i will check them out :)