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Aztlan Underground "Sub Verses"
Rare has it been that a Latino rap group has been able to take the
underground by storm without selling its soul. Independent Los Angeles
artists Aztlan Underground see themselves as Indigenous campesinos (farm
workers) planting seeds of rebellion for almost a decade. Their third
release "Sub Verses" concocts the rage and wisdom of Chuck D with the
passion of Rage Against the Machine.Like humble warriors they have moved
in silence, steering clear of the paparazzi, while offering "War Flowers"
in the struggle for decolonization.
Concha shells, phat bass lines, native drums, Peruvian flutes and
screaming guitar riffs create a sound that both liberate and inspire the
soul. Their music creates a native ceremony; a healing process where
indeed la cultura cura. '(Culture cures) Amidst the healing, a dual
awakening is also taking place at 'no holds barrred.' Their assault is a
"lyrical drive-by" on cultural imperialism, Americanization and false
prophets.
Aztlan Underground is a wake up call against the strategic mind
control by TV screens and the silver screen that have most of us cloned
like fiends. If music is supposed to inspire, not only do they spit fire,
but they elevate our mind-state to a platform much higher.
Written by: Cesar A. Cruz
- Permiso
- They Move in Silence
- No Soy Animal
- Killing Season
- Blood on Yor Hands
- Reality Check
- Lemon Pledge
- Revolution
- Preachersof of the Blind State
- Lyrical Drive-By
- Nahui Ollin
- How to Catch a Bullet
- Ik Otik
- Obsolete Man
- Decolonize
- War Flowers
CD $13.00 includes(shipping & handling)
MAKE PAYMENTS TO:
Xicano Records & Film
P.O. Box 921776
San Fernando, CA 91392
Aztlan Underground Website
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