The band Bang Data.
Kala Moreno Parra/Courtesy of the ArtistAlt.Latino's Last New Music Show of 2017, Featuring Calma Carmona, Boogat And More
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The music doesn't stop coming in. The Alt.Latino mail bags — digital and analog — have been jammed with new releases from bands familiar and new.
I selected a few to hold us over until Alt.Latino and NPR Music's end-of-the-year coverage when we look back at some our favorites of 2017, and some of yours.
For now, enjoy a great selection of cool, Puerto Rican new-soul, Latinx punk from the American South, gorgeous boleros and rancheras from Austin and San Francisco and some futurist Mexi-Canadian grooves.
All year long, you can count on your pals here at Alt.Latino for finding the best of the best — enjoy.