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Fania All Stars – ‘Latin-Soul-Rock’ (1974; 2024 vinyl reissue)

Fania All Stars – ‘Latin-Soul-Rock’ (1974; 2024 vinyl reissue)

Fania All Stars’ ‘Latin-Soul-Rock, long out of print, returns on 180-gram vinyl to celebrate the original release’s 50th anniversary.

Dennis Javier Jasso and Randy Sanchez of Nosotros: Something Else Interview

Dennis Javier Jasso and Randy Sanchez of Nosotros: Something Else Interview

Preston Frazier sits down with Dennis Javier Jasso and Randy Sanchez to discuss exciting new music from the New Mexico-based Latin band Nosotros.

Ulises Bella, multi-instrumentalist with Ozomatli: Something Else! Interview

Ulises Bella, multi-instrumentalist with Ozomatli: Something Else! Interview

Ulises Bella on how the quarantine has impacted Ozomatli, plans to celebrate the group’s 25th anniversary and work on their first new album in six years.

Ozomatli to Host Benefit Live Steam and After Party on Cinco de Mayo

Ozomatli to Host Benefit Live Steam and After Party on Cinco de Mayo

This event serves as Part 2 of Ozomatli’s Worldwide Quarantine Block Party, and will be presented in conjunction with the non-profit House of Blues Music Forward Foundation.

Brownout – ‘Berlin Sessions’ (2020)

Brownout – ‘Berlin Sessions’ (2020)

Proclaiming Brownout to be a funk powerhouse seems like hyperbole – until you listen to their new album, ‘Berlin Sessions.’

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Grupo Fantasma – ‘American Music Vol. VII’ (2019)

Most bands that have been around as long as these guys are content to rest on their legacy. Grupo Fantasma is not most bands.

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Beto Martinez, of Brownout: Something Else! Interview

Guitarist Beto Martinez joins Preston Frazier to discuss Brownout’s ‘Brown Sabbath Vol. II,’ his early musical experiences and his work with Grupo Fantasma.

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Brownout – Presents Brown Sabbath Vol. II (2016)

Is ‘Brownout Presents Brown Sabbath Vol. II’ better than the original, one of 2014’s best rock albums?

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Santana – Santana IV (2016)

‘Santana IV’ remind us of what made the Santana band so groundbreaking, influential and appealing back in the day, plus a little bit more.

At first, Gregg Rolie wasn’t so sure about a classic Santana song: ‘What the hell do I do with this?’

At first, Gregg Rolie wasn’t so sure about a classic Santana song: ‘What the hell do I do with this?’

Gregg Rolie didn’t have the best initial reaction to this standout cut from ‘Abraxas,’ released by Santana in September 1970.