USA guy here
Is there no Spanish-language Sup Forums-core?
I see lots of Brazilian music discussed, (Os Mutantes, Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso, etc.) but with that aside, are there any seriously popular Hispanic albums on this board? I'm not including American musicians such as At the Drive In or Big Pun.
USA guy here
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No habla espanyol muchacho
Lately, I have been listening to a lot of Carrie Rodriguez's album Lola.
Granted, she usually sings in English, and this record is mostly in Spanglish, but the merge of Americana, country, and ranchera here is fucking impeccable.
On the real, living in Florida, I know more Spanish-speaking Sup Forums-heads than not
Brazil is going to unify Latin America and colonize the US
Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Soda Stereo, Sr. Chinarro, Cafe Tacvba, and Los Planetas are all pretty frequently discussed in Spanish-language threads. My top three from that list would be Almendra, Sr. Chinarro, and Cafe Tacvba
Argentinean rock like Soda Stereo and Brazilian Music mainly the rest is shit. I know cause I'm Chilean.
>almendra
>pescao rabioso
>soda stereo
ese taste de hippie roñoso
Fantano gave this a positive review back in 2012, so i'm sure it got some traction here off that
You have shit taste and you disgust me
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Brazil has a lot of great music familia. A brazilian composer that i like is Egberto Gismonti. He has some great songs
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>Cafe Tacvba
>chilean
>not proud of los prisioneros
ur a cuck, pal.
Arca is pretty popular on here
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Joao Gilberto is just too damn good
>Cafe Tacvba
they stopped playing thier one hit song because it had "mysoginist" lyrics looooooool. such integrity.
>Almendra, Pescado Rabioso
hippie trash.
>implying not all chilenos are forro cucks
>forro
dont know that bolivian lingo, friendo.
You must be a very sad person, i feel sorry for you
But it's argentine slang?
chalino sanchez is top tier mexican music
>I see lots of Brazilian music discussed, (Os Mutantes, Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso, etc.)
That would be sweet. It would be the master civilization. I'd like to be able to live in South America too.
Only if Lula wins in 2018, so he could unify the whole Latin America in one Bolivarian State, that's the dream.
>Chilean
>not proud of Jodorowsky
ur a cuck, pal
Porter
gustavo cerati. the rest can burn. viva la amor amarillo.
Just casual advice: if you are ever recommended cumbia only the Colombian version with kuisi and tambora is acceptable. Don't listen to mexican, argentinian or other kinds of "cumbia" which only have a distant relation.
>la
If you like reggae and punk, Fabulosos Cadillacs do a great job. Their album Fabulosos Calavera is really heavy punk with latin styles and death motifs. After that, theres also Spinetta, Cerati (Im not a Soda Stereo fan), Cafe Tacvba (if you got a liking for beach boys/beatles-esque pop rock). After them there are artists like Rita Indiana, Acentoh, Vicente Garcia, Luis Dias, etc (Im Dominican, so I wouldike to see some feedback about my country's music)
Cumbia is shit in general and the fact that it spread outside of Colombia is a tragedy.
Ignorance or plain bad taste?
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Cumbia is fucking terrible and all the songs sound the same.
Cerati, Santana, Buena vista social club, Victor Jara, Quilapayún/Inti illimani, Systema solar, Bomba estereo (debatable), Los tres /thread
Luis Miguel
>ib4 too mainstream
he is great
Only brazilian and colombian music are worth a listen
>Fantano
oh shit, deleted.
W R O N G
nah
>Spanish thread
So... is Spain allowed here, or do Americans only care for Latin countries?
I thought this meme died 10 years ago when they plummeted back into third world country level
I never see any Spanish-core discussed here, but from what I've heard Austin TV and Los Nena are both pretty decent.
It's called resurrection my man
Countries can still redevelop
>when they plummeted back into third world country level
literally only Bolivia and part of Central America. It may be less "civilized" but if I know anything from living in a high HDI country it's that people don't want a perfect life, it's boring.
Have you ever listened to "pulp-common people"?
You need perspective man, you only fantasize about having an erratic life.
you wouldn't last more than three weeks in deep brazil.
>"civilized"
Well when you have other countries installing coups that's when your shit is gonna get fucked up
Of course I have heard Common People. I don't think you interpreted what I said correctly. I suppose I should have said "having lived" instead of "lived." I lived in Europe from my mid-teens to early '20s. I come from a country with a lower HDI than Brazil. So yes I would.
Also, I never said I think people in high HDI countries actually want to live somewhere like deep Brazil. I was alluding to people's unconscious tendencies to avoid what could be considered a perfect life. It's not what they actually want even if they think they do.
Yep, the United States is an absolute tumor of this planet.
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Ok my bad i agree