The global success of The Pinker Tones can all be attributed to cheeky Spanish musicians Mister Furia and Professor Manso. Formed in Barcelona in 2003, The Pinker Tones’ five full-length albums have consistently impressed listeners globally with their irreverent lyrics accompanied by the most danceable beats. Singing in Spanish, French, English, and German, the Spanish group has trekked across continents collaborating with a wide array of artists and garnering even more praise for their energetic live performances.
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Simpson Ahuevo shows his love for the ladies in his new video for “Mextasis.”
Barcelona’s The Pinker Tones remix Beastie Boys’ “B-Boys in the Cut.” This isn’t a bootleg. It’s part of a collection of remixes from Hot Sauce…
LAMC = Latin Alternative Music Coffee.
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You kiss someone for the first time and you’re automatically transported through the clouds on an airplane piloted by Capitán Amor. That’s basically the concept…
Watch all the exclusive on-air performances and interviews from the 2011 LAMC. Check out Ximena Sariñana, Hello Seahorse!, Francisca Valenzuela, Poncho, and many more!
In their newest video for “Invisible,” The Pinker Tones toy with the idea of visible invisibility, hiding behing newspapers, trees, and turtlenecks, and under boxes, balloons,…
Through Skype, while out on the terrace of his home in Barcelona, Mr. Furia of The Pinker Tones patiently answered all my life-long doubts regarding fashion, groupies,…
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,…
Watch all the exclusive on-air interviews and performances from the 2010 LAMC. Read on to see Maldita Vecindad, Juan Son, Jumbo, Nortec Collective, and more!…