A Latin rock outfit from Chile whose catalog mixes personal grit with political edge.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Cartel' for the political bite and 'Doin' Fine' for something more grounded. Both feel like the same band, just looking in different directions.
Choke's music carries a specific weight in Latin rock circles. Songs like 'Cartel' and 'Cultura Y Fusiles' show how they handle both social commentary and more internal moods. They've built a steady catalog since 2005 without losing that raw, guitar-driven sound.
They started with 'Alianzas y Parejas' in 2005, which gave them an early signature track. The albums that followed, 'Espíritu de un Pueblo,' 'Luz en la Distancia,' and their self-titled 2015 record, kept the band moving without major stylistic detours.
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