Monterrey’s too cool electropop ensemble, Quiero Club, continues to experiment and take risks to gift the music world with consistently fresh and innovative work. Formed through their Happy-fi connection, the band went from a casual collaboration to a legitimate project that has grown into a well-respected group making valuable contributions to the indie pop genre. Quiero Club released their self-produced first album, WOF, in 2006. Since then, they have released a second album, Nueva América, and performed at festivals like Vive Latino. The band is currently working on their third album.
Los Bunkers channel their inner Franz Ferdinand on their long-awaited new single ‘Bailando Solo’
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
Don’t miss your chance to download this Meketrefe Mashup of “Hurt” featuring: Priscila Gzz vs. Fratelli Riviera vs Johnny Cash.
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…
Neon vomit has never looked so… deliciously texturized.
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…