In 1995, the Argentine rock trio Soda Stereo returned to the studio after a three-year hiatus to record a brand-new album, Sueño Stereo (Stereo Dream), its seventh and final project. At the time, no ...
How mourning gave way to celebration for the surviving members of the transcendent Argentine band: “This is our life, these are our songs and we want to play them one more time.” By Katie Atkinson ...
Among some of the exponential bands that were part of the Latin alternative movement in the early 1990s – then labeled with the unfortunate moniker rock en español – few had greater success than Soda ...
It was the quintessential Argentine reunion. Attractive men and women pumped on nicotine and alcohol. Svelte men with shaggy hair wore blue and white-colored soccer jerseys, greeting each other with ...
The annual induction ceremony for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame takes place in Cleveland tonight and one thing's for sure: all the inductees -- including the Dave Matthews Band, A Tribe Called Quest, ...
The remaining members of Soda Stereo are looking back at the band’s storied career and teasing a never-before-heard song. In a new interview with Billboard, the Argentine rockers revealed that they’ll ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The Argentine rock band, one of the most successful Latin America groups ...
Ten years ago this October, the famous Argentinian band Soda Stereo, was touring the world one last time. They sold over a million tickets during the “Me Verás Volver” tour where people got to see the ...
Argentine band Soda Stereo is a popular alternative rock band in South America. A journalist explains how they've evolved outside US markets. Soda Stereo is arguably one of the most influential bands ...
Soda Stereo bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti officially announced that the "Gracias Totales" tour is hitting the U.S. in 2020. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Soda Stereo fans ...
Legendary Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, who fronted the pivotal band Soda Stereo in the 1980s and '90s, died Thursday in Buenos Aires. Soda Stereo, which authored rock and roll anthems for ...