Cumbia Punks Son Rompe Pera Do Not Play Their Dad's Marimba Music

Published: Nov. 2, 2023, 4 p.m.

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Son Rompe Pera started as a street band in Mexico City, but\\xa0the marimba-playing cumbia punks have\\xa0spent the past six years honing an electrifying and buzzy mix of modern cumbia, tropical dance beats, hard-hitting punk, psychedelic guitars, traditional Mexican and Colombian rhythms, horns, and a pinch of dub and hip hop, (Kennedy Center program notes.) Their 2020 record\\xa0Batuco, named after the band\\u2019s marimba player father, leaned more toward a folkloric, traditional sound by way of nine covers. However, their 2023 record,\\xa0Chimborazo,\\xa0delivers 12 originals that really bring the marimba to the mosh pit, including a song where the title is a Chilean expletive and is based on a dream about an alien abduction.\\xa0Son Rompe Pera slays, in-studio. (-Caryn Havlik)

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Set list: "Selva Negra", "La Muerte del Amor", "Chucha"

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