Dalas Review
Dalas Review came together in Monterrey, Mexico, with Gael Sandoval on vocals and guitar, Alberto Briones on drums, Ignacio Ortiz on bass, and Alex Oviedo on...
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Dalas Review came together in Monterrey, Mexico, with Gael Sandoval on vocals and guitar, Alberto Briones on drums, Ignacio Ortiz on bass, and Alex Oviedo on keyboards. They started playing local bars, and their sound pulled from indie rock and Latin influences like The Strokes and Café Tacvba.
Their track 'Buena Tula Town (Remix)' got attention in 2017, and they followed it with albums like El Culto in 2018 and Indomables in 2020. They also put out 'Roast Yourself' around that time. The band's lyrics sometimes touched on social issues, which sparked some debate.
By 2022, they'd released La Raíz, and their music had picked up some jazz and folk touches along the way.
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