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Thursday, November 19th at 10:30pm
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Sadly, LA-based group Volumen Cero JUST canceled their show in the Chi. Sigh. We really dig the bilingual indie rockers’ latest album I Can See the Brite Spot, and were looking forward to it. Date to be resked for 2010.
Rockeros y rockeras, Volumen Cero is coming to Chicago! It’s about time! For those of you who aren’t familiar, the L0s Angeles-based band formed in Miami in the early 90’s and play a sound that some describe to be a type of new wave rock.
“Miami-based Latin rock band Volumen Cero was formed in the late ’90s by musicians from South America who were previously playing under the name of Orgasmic Bliss, releasing an independent album in 1996. A year later, the group’s name was changed to Volumen Cero, making its debut while participating in a national contest sponsored by Latin television network Telemundo and becoming one of the finalists. In May of 1998, Volumen Cero’s debut album called Andromeda, produced by Richard Coleman, was released. In addition, the band participated in a tribute to British goth rock act the Cure with “Lovesong” and a similar to Caifanes, featuring “No Dejes Que.” The growing buzz on the band was strong enough to convince Warner Music Latina to sign them in 2001, leading to the release of the Loces album in the summer of 2002. “-All Music Guide
Check out our interview with Marthin, Josh and Lucho:
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WHERE: Rumba 351 W Hubbard St Chicago, IL 60610 www.rumba351.com/ HOOD: Grant Park Museums |
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