With Revés/Yosoy (1999), Café Tacuba (by far the best Mexican rock group ever) got away with murder. The risky double album didn't sell shit but it deservedly won a Latin Grammy and was at the top of ...
A new collection of songs from Artie Shaw; the Hasidic New Wave's Afro-Semitic Diaspora; Buena Vista Social Club's bassist, Orlando Cachaito López; Mexico's answer to the Beatles — Café Tacuba; and ...
When Mexico’s Café Tacuba (aka Café Tacvba) released its self-titled debut in 1992, the world of rock en español was introduced to a unique quartet: acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, drum machine, and a ...
Cafe Tacuba, the revered and vaguely mysterious alt-Latino band, has made just four full-length albums since it was founded 13 years ago by design students in Mexico City. It now seems astounding that ...
Tacuba’s second album is a masterpiece that doesn’t leave any stone unturned: from polkas to banda, from bossa to mambo, from Giorgio Moroder to Helmet and beyond. If you only buy one of their albums, ...
The second installment of KCRW's World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl featured two bands that were worlds apart: Mexico's Cafe Tacuba and Britain's Groove Armada. Tacuba performed a set filled with ...
AUSTIN, Texas --Three days gone, three remaining at the South by Southwest music festival. Already, millions of notes and beats have been played using dozens of tunings and effects. Untold lyrical ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One of the most common descriptors of Mexican rock band Café Tacuba’s (stylized Tacvba) album Re ...
Alternative Mexican band Cafe Tacuba is the leading nominee for the ninth annual Latin Grammy Awards. By Leila Cobo, Billboard, The Associated Press MIAMI — Alternative Mexican band Cafe Tacuba is the ...
Houston - With an eclectic slate of stars - led by Mexican alternative rock group Cafe Tacuba and Colombian rocker Juanes vying for top honors - the Latin Grammys were making their Houston debut ...
It has been 14 years since the members of Cafe Tacuba first became a band. Now, more than ever, the Mexican rockers are reaching more people and making new fans. "We're still having a lot of fun," ...
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