by Danny Wiser | Aug 2, 2021 | Reviews, Top Picks
Finding the right adjective to sum up an album is not always an easy task, but the word ‘revolutionary’ is obvious in the case of Charly García’s epic sophomore solo effort… Upon what may well have been my fiftieth listen of this behemoth of an...
by Danny Wiser | Feb 16, 2021 | Interviews
Documentary filmmaker Nicolas Entel joined us to discuss his groundbreaking new Netflix docuseries Rompan Todo, in which he aims to construct a regional narrative behind the proliferation of rock music in Latin America… “Going to a concert in Argentina is as...
by Joel Dwek | Nov 18, 2020 | Reviews
An ambitious, if not entirely successful set of Latin-Balkan fusion tunes by Churupaca that alternately delights and frustrates… Most often here at NoiseNomad we review things we like, but occasionally I find myself having to review an album I don’t know if I...
by Danny Wiser | Sep 30, 2020 | Reviews
Soda Stereo’s iconic record reverberates across Latin America, jam-packed with raw and heartfelt emotion… When reading the likes of Pitchfork or Rolling Stone Magazine, one might notice that amongst many music journalists there is a common trope amidst...
by Joel Dwek | Aug 22, 2020 | Reviews
Suave beats and smooth rhythms make Argentinian indie pop rockers Bandalos Chinos stand out from the crowd… The music of BACH, the most recent album by the Argentinian indie pop band Bandalos Chinos has a very cool sound to it. So cool I wonder if I should even...