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qwertysblues · 2 days
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BABE WAKE UP, LA VIDA BOHÈME SACO NUEVO DISCO ‼️‼️
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moochilatv · 1 year
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La Vida Boheme está de regreso con nuevo álbum
Caribe Caribe se titula el cuarto disco de estudio de los venezolanos
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La banda venezolana de rock, La Vida Boheme @lavidaboheme , inició su carrera en el 2010 y desde entonces no ha parado de retratar a su generación, con himnos musicales como “Radio Capital”, “La Vida Mejor”, “Flamingo”, “El Zar”, entre muchas otros. En este 2023 su cuarto álbum de estudio, Caribe Caribe, llega para potenciar ese sonido propio que trasciende el tiempo y las fronteras.
Con una fanaticada que los sigue desde sus inicios y que no para de crecer, la banda que acumula distintos premios internacionales, entre ellos un Grammy Latino a mejor disco Rock, celebra la llegada de este nuevo álbum, reafirmando el poderoso atractivo musical que siempre los acompaña y confirmando su merecido reconocimiento en la escena rock latinoamericana.
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“Caribe Caribe”, acoge la trilogía musical que comenzó en el 2021 y que de manera sistematizada fueron develando a sus seguidores. Acompañados de visuales y de un concepto gráfico cargado de esteticismo, este álbum no solo muestra el resultado en conjunto de todo un viaje musical, sino que también, muestra tres temas inéditos que cierran definitivamente este ciclo.
La Vida Boheme está formada por Henry D’Arthenay (guitarra y voz), Daniel Briceño (bajo y voz) y Sebastián Ayala (batería y voz). Su vocalista define este nuevo lanzamiento: “Caribe Caribe es un tótem contemporáneo, como un collage hecho con anuncios de revistas y recortes de naturaleza: cuarzo con piezas de latas, obsidianas recubiertas de colillas de cigarrillos, un árbol siendo alumbrado con luz estroboscópica…es el soundtrack de una gran fiesta en la caverna que serán nuestros centros comerciales”.
Escucha el nuevo álbum en tu plataforma favorita https://ditto.fm/caribecaribe
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rocktambulos · 2 years
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LA VIDA BOHEME en Chile: Una descarga de nostalgia #Reseña
LA VIDA BOHEME en Chile: Una descarga de nostalgia #Reseña
Cinco años pasaron desde la última vez que La Vida Bohéme se encontró con su público en Santiago de Chile. Pero esta vez se encontró con una fanaticada más contundente, conformada no solo por venezolanos establecidos en el país, sino también por uno que otro chileno que disfruta de los sonidos alternativos característicos de la banda. La noche del viernes 21 de octubre, pasados unos pocos…
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jaylatinroll · 2 years
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Así fue el paso de Vetusta Morla y La Vida Boheme por Colombia
Así fue el paso de Vetusta Morla y La Vida Boheme por Colombia
Tras varios años sin tocar en Colombia Vetusta Morla agotó todas las entradas tanto del Teatro Jorge Eliecer Gaitan en Bogotá como el Teatro Pablo Tobon de Medellín. Tras su primera visita por Ecuador y presentarse en Cuenca y en Quito la banda española pudo compartir con el publico colombiano las canciones del nominado Cable a Tierra junto a varios ya clasicos de su repertorio musical. Fue la…
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jupiterovprsten · 1 month
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green day
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rexycrazy · 1 year
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I needed to speak with someone about this
someone that I know wont judge me or critize what I am about to do 
Why does chasing your dreams sometimes can be so easy and after statrt to get harder and harder?
Why do we have to do what we are supposed to 
I do not want to be selfish but I knwo if i am not 
I will regret it always
Why before was easier to take risks and start the adventure life 
I ve always dream of 
Why making decisions about your won life have to envolve all the people around you 
I do not know how my mom will react to this cause she has been the person who have support my dreams since day 1 no matter what
but now with the current  her current life situation I just dont know
I think i will stay if she ask me to but I know I will blame her my whole life or at least the time I will be staying 
Why all this weight have to  be on my shoulders?
Why I am so scared to take the right decision for myself but the worng one for everyone else 
Maybe I sohould just stop thinking what everyone else will think about me if I decided to leave 
But I am afraid as well to take the worng decision, but well life is about wrong decisions right?
I just need to follow my heart and decided what is what I want to do 
And I will
Adn stick with the consequences of my acts
Wish me Luck
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gatutor · 2 years
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Renée Adorée-John Gilbert "Vida bohemia" (La boheme) 1926, de King Vidor.
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glittertrail · 1 year
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A hopefully fun question for you if you want to answer!! Pick any musician/group you love and tell us your favourite track off each of their albums (you can do as many albums as you like or just one), and also an underrated song of theirs that you think needs more love 😊
According to my wrapped most of what i listen qualifies as pop and a good chunk of that is supposedly indie pop in spanish but I don't quite think they really are all that indie lol (is there a middle ground between indie and mainstream? not quite we produce all our music in our basement but definitely we aren't the top artists of the record company) my first thought was varry brava bc raffaella was my top song this year and i am just very fond of the italian version they have of calor which i don't think gets recognized for being a bop
but also, a band that stole my heart is called la vida boheme (not pop, kind of rock? all of it in spanish i'm afraid and half of the lyrics make no sense in english bc they're half protest poetry half stream of consciousness nightmare)
2011 - Nuestra. The entire album. All of it. Flamingo makes my heart crump up and wish to hide in someone's neck. But also. Huxley is the anthem of the intellectuals that drink to make people tolerable. I love it. Most of the album reeks of a nihilist daring the gods to strike him with a lighting. For divine retribution of some sort. It's for people fed up, asking for a fight.
2013 - Será. I hate this album not bc it's bad but bc it reminds me of being terrified out of my mind for people i love during a very unstable political time (not that my country has had a non unstable time since 1999 but i was far away and too many people were getting incarcerated for protesting and being gassed). It's full of their own sorrow about it too. But they take influence of other musical genres which i love and their last song is literal hope.
2017 - la lucha. Brilliant album. Lyrically? Milagro del sur. So sad. But no. If I'm going to keep one song from it it'll be the protest song (the entire album is all protest music tho one way or another)
The 3 albums are a trilogy and their names form together 'nuestra será la lucha' (ours will be the battle).
They've been releasing singles rather than albums since then. Two stand outs for me one from 2020 and one from this summer:
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rainydawgradioblog · 2 years
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New Blawgger: What I Listened to in March of 2022
Hello everyone! For my first Blawg, I thought I would share what interesting things I listened to last month, including stuff that I just discovered and stuff that I had entirely forgotten about and had the pleasure of re-listening to. I chose 10 to put here, but I’ve got a complete playlist:
"Raw" – Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane was one of the MCs to come out of the explosion of hip hop in the late 80s, an era where it felt as if the genre was making decades of progress every few months. Unfortunately, Kane seems to have been forgotten compared to the rappers that came just after him like Nas or Kool G Rap, but his best material holds up today. “Raw” is a cut of classic boom-bap with killer lyricism and wordplay for days.
"Yereyira" – Papito & Iba One
If you recognize this at all, it’s because it was sampled by Death Grips on “Get Got”, but you’d be surprised to find out that it originates from Northwest Africa. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, music was spread throughout the Sahara in a file-sharing network on Nokia cellphones, the most popular of which was compiled on the Music from Saharan Cellphones releases. This track is a Southern US-inspired rap song with possibly one of the most maddeningly catchy choruses I’ve ever heard (in a good way). I can’t speak for what the lyrics are about as I can’t find any translations, but the flows are fantastic, and the performances are filled with undeniable confidence and swagger. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of this song is how it demonstrates the reincorporation of newer African-descended musical forms into older ones: hip hop is descended from the musical forms of West Africa, and when returned there, it feels completely transformed and revitalized.
"Left Hand Path" – Entombed
And here we get into my new love: Swedish death metal! If your only familiarity with the genre is Cannibal Corpse, then you’re in for a treat: riffs that manage to be melodic, but still sinister with a guitar tone that buzzes like a feral beast. The vocals from a then-17 LG Petrov (RIP) complement the atmosphere perfectly, but the real treat is just how well-structured this track is, every change-up adding some kind of intensity and tension and feeling fresh the whole way through. If you’ve never gotten into extreme music before, this probably isn’t the place to start, but if you want the cream of the crop, here it is.
"Trapped in a Corner" – Death
I hope that y’all have been patient with my metal indulgence in this article, so here’s the last of it. The late great Death have probably one of the most consistently amazing catalogues in all of music, with the album this song is on fitting squarely in the middle of their transition from old-school death metal to a more philosophical, progressive sound. This track has some surprisingly melodic riffs and guitar solos that I would even describe as beautiful (not a word that usually characterizes extreme metal).
"How Come You’re Such a Hit with the Boys, Jane?" – Dolly Mixture
Definitely whiplash from the previous entry, but much more accessible. Dolly Mixture are a deep-cut indie pop group from the first wave of the genre in the early-mid 80s. They never got as much attention as their contemporaries like They Might Be Giants, the Smiths, or even Felt, but they deserve it just as much. This song is a great little cheeky 60s girl group throwback that will win you over with its charm and funny lyricism. The spoken-word segment is the cherry on top – a moment of equal parts satire and snide venom.
"La Vida Mejor" – La Vida Boheme
Something that you’ve seen and will continue to see from me is that I’m a huge fan of non-Western rock – while I feel that the American and UK scenes are somewhat stagnant, there’s far more interesting material coming out of South America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Asia. This band is from Venezuela, and this song is their hit from the Latin Grammy-nominated album Será, an ambitious politically charged modern indie classic which unfortunately has gotten almost no traction stateside. “La Vida Mejor” is an energetic dance-rock song full of distinctly Latin touches, especially in the energetic horns.
"Kodak Moment" – dltzk
They’ve already gotten a lot of attention in the online electronic underground, but if you haven’t checked them out already, dltzk (pronounced “deletezeek”) is worth doing so. Their songwriting combines a wide variety of very modern influences from emo to hyperpop. This song is a perfect encapsulation of their oeuvre, featuring catchy melodies with warped vocals and glistening keys getting split apart by extreme electronic glitch-noise (and, funnily enough, a sample of the Nintendo 3DS startup sound). The combination of levity and gravity in the lyrics, where a serious discussion of lost time runs into an oddly poignant Sharkboy and Lavagirl quote, perfectly captures the contradictions at the heart of Generation Z: doped up on cheap media, we attempt to find the beating heart at its core, recontextualizing the profane into the sacred and the meaningless into the center of our identity.
"Cellphone Machine" – Yun Head
If you’ve heard the name Yun Head, it’s probably from some…let’s just say less-than-stellar meme rap, but Austin Santiago has recently started to take music much more seriously, first with the Oat album last year, and now with the even-better Forever’s Forecast Demo single. The B-Side is the real draw here, a hyper-dense glitch pop love ballad (?) full of jazz-electronica touches and some hazy-yet-powerful bedroom production. Even though the lyrics are buried underneath layers of fuzz, the musical swells perfectly capture some kind of all-consuming warmth: the only line I can understand is "I can't help myself; he's the most beautiful person" - whether romantic or otherwise, it's a sentiment that the song conveys perfectly. At only 17, Yun has proven himself to be a fantastic producer with potential that I only think he's begun to reach. I'd stay tuned for what he has in store next.
"Congratulations" – The J. Arthur Keenes Band
If there’s a deep, obscure online underground, then the J. Arthur Keenes Band are underrated even there. A one-man Canadian indie project by Dan McLay that’s been putting out albums for over 10 years now, the J. Arthur Keenes Band features some of the best melodies and ingenious chord progressions I’ve heard anywhere, and their Beach Boys-meets chiptune sound is unique. Don’t let the cheerful sound fool you—McLay’s lyrics are dark and introspective (and unfortunately much too relatable). I'm not sure whether the searing sarcasm that runs through this song is directed towards someone else or McLay himself, but the weariness and fear of inadequacy at its core manages to be as terrifying as the music seems uplifting on its surface. Only the indie-pop noise which smothers the track hints at the venom underneath. Compared with the aforementioned "Cellphone Machine", it demonstrates just how versatile of a format lo-fi can be.
"Ceaseless Inexhaustible Child" – Ambrose Akinmusire
It seems as if contemporary jazz is unfairly locked away from the musical mainstream, only discussed by jazz musicians themselves or whenever a jazz musician features on a higher-profile album in a different genre. As such, Ambrose Akinmusire’s 2014 album The Imagined Savior is Far Easier to Paint deserves to be brought out of the shadows and come into the running of not only one of the best jazz albums of the year, but of all time. This song, dedicated to Cyntoia Brown, is tender, passionate, and beautiful beyond words. It’s a meditation on youth and its disappearance, the way that oppression affects marginalized children, and yet how they manage to stay strong in the face of seemingly insurmountable societal devastation. The vocal performance from Ladan Hussein is reminiscent of Nina Simone’s “Little Girl Blue”: melancholic, compassionate, and yet full of hope. Combined with the deeply expressive cries of Akinmusire’s trumpet, and you have an emotional tour-de-force which can wring tears out of even the most hardened hearts.
I’ll be writing about some of my other discoveries in another column called “Rock of Elsewhere” which will focus more on international artists. Stay tuned.
Stefan
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babyotterboy · 28 days
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oh oh oh!!! and also rule #4 by fish in a birdcage
sirens - bear ghost
lion in a coma - animal collective
exxus - glass animals
flamingo - la vida boheme (if u like songs in spanish)
ok and i know u said u like stuff with lyrics bUt hear me out
impending doom - sweet valley!!! ok!! ok!! have fun >3<
HAHRIGIGN SEE I KNOW MOST OF THESE!!!
the only ones i’ve not heard is the flamingo - la vie boheme (but i did read that and think you were recommending a Rent song, almost cried - love Rent)
and impending doom - sweet valley!!
i’ll add them to the list ^_^
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agendaculturaldelima · 4 months
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#ElEscenarioDelMundo
🗣 Temporada Radial del The Metropolitan Opera ♬
🎼 TARDES DE OPERA: “LA BOHEME”🎭
✍️ Compositor:Giacomo Puccini (Italia)
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💥 Argumento: Año 1830 en la ciudad de París, Aventuras y desventuras de cuatro jóvenes bohemios que viven juntos en una buhardilla; el pintor Marcello, el poeta Rodolfo, el filósofo Colline y el músico Schaunard, quienes tienen que soportar los caprichos de su vecina Mimi y los escándalos de su amiga Musetta. La puesta en escena es la descripción definitiva de las alegrías y tristezas del amor y la pérdida; Si se examina más de cerca, se revela el profundo significado emocional escondido en las cosas triviales (un sombrero, un abrigo viejo, un encuentro casual con un vecino) que conforman nuestra vida cotidiana.
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👥 Elenco: Elena Stikhina, Esteban Costello, Kristina Mkhitaryan, Anita Hartig, Adam Plachetka, Rodion Pogossov y Christian Van Horn
🎻 Orquesta: Coro y Orquesta MET (Estados Unidos)
📢 Dirección: Marco Armiliato, (Italia)
📅 Año: 2023
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💫 Transmisión:
📆 Sábado 13 de Enero
🕛 12:30pm.
⌛️ Duración: 180 minutos
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🎙️Conducción: Gonzalo Tello y Grete Arce
📻 Radio Filarmonia 102.7 FM
🌐 Web: bit.ly/filarmoniaradio
🙋 Acceso gratuito
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rocktambulos · 2 years
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LA VIDA BOHEME: "Vamos a bajar el telón, pero solo un rato... We stay together"
LA VIDA BOHEME: “Vamos a bajar el telón, pero solo un rato… We stay together”
Este jueves, en la previa de su show en Chile, nos juntamos en la ciudad de Santiago con Henry D’Arthenay (vocalista) y el Daniel “Mono” Briceño (bajista), integrantes de la banda venezolana La Vida Bohème para que nos contaran los detalles sobre su venidera presentación, tras 4 largos años de ausencia en los escenarios chilenos. El viernes 21 de octubre vuelven a tocar en el local…
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jaylatinroll · 2 years
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RollSweet 16
Especial de verano con lo mas refrescante de la temporada, lo nuevo de Molotov, desde Colombia; Superlitio, Oh’Laville, Velandia, Radiografías especiales con Babasonicos, La Vida Boheme y Gonzalo Aloras y mucho más
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crestametalica · 5 months
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ok Daniel lanza single y vídeo debut "Fernández" 
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