With a career spanning over two decades, Babasonicos have grown from an underground experimental band to true titans of the genre of rock en español. Their style may have gotten a little more mainstream over the years, but this band of five Argentinos has never stopped experimenting, fusing genres of music as disparate as country western and bolero with more conventional sounds of electronica and rock.
“Deshoras” is at first listen a typical Babasónicos love/hate mellow ballad, befitting their post-Jessico phase (think “Putita” and “Las Demás”) and offers few clues to the direction…
2011 is shaping up to be a good concert year already. Check out the lineup for Vive Latino 2011 in Mexico, ft. Carla Morrison, Babasonicos, Caifanes,…
Zoe just performed an amazing MTV Unplugged show in Mexico and brought out their friends (Babasonicos, Hello Seahorse!, and Enrique Bunbury). Flip through to see how the night…
With summer almost over (we’ve accepted it), look back by flipping through the best pictures of Summer 2010, from concerts to parties to World Cup.…
Flip through time to see the styles that Babasonicos has sported with every record, from grunge to country club to cult.
Watch what went down when Heineken MezclaSonic Tour rolled into Chicago with Babasonicos, Mexican Institute of Sound, Nacotheque, and D’Marquesina.
Few bands give music videos the importance that Babasónicos has throughout their career. Their questioning of aesthetic standards promote a cult of the kitsch, a…