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They brought on other friends and continued to play together into adulthood, then began touring around South America in 2008. He and his close friend Daniel Saud first formed Zeta as high schoolers living in the small town of Lecheria, Venezuela, in 2003. It’s been a long road for Yilo and his fellow band members to arrive at this point. Those are the tunes that our people dance to the most, so the name of our album is a way of honoring that skill.” To Charlotte by way of Venezuela “Like salsa music is not all about romantic things, it is also about life and mostly the hardest parts. “The idea behind the name and the concept is celebrate the resilience of our communities and how they dance through everything ­- the good, the bad, the sad, the happy,” he said. In fact, the entire new album is tied to this tradition, as Todo Bailarlo translates to “Dance it all,” explained Yilo.

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19, when Zeta will lead a bill that includes local icon of the experimental scene Andy the Doorbum as well as Bravo Pueblo, the latest project from siblings Claudio and Lisa Ortiz, known for their past work with local bands Chócala and Patabamba. “I think it’s going to be way more musical, definitely still very passionate and it’s a strong expression, but I think it’s way more colorful, way more accessible and more inclusive - way more instruments than we’ve had,” he recently told Queen City Nerve about the new album.įans can get a taste for what more is to come at Snug Harbor on Nov. It’s a wild ride that’s over in just three-and-a-half minutes, and despite the wide range of sounds featured within, Zeta frontman Juan Ricardo Yilo, aka Juan Chi, says it’s just a “tiny sample” of what’s coming with Todo Bailarlo, the new album by the experimental punk band that’s expected to drop in 2022.

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Add some snippets of Spanish-language announcers, and “La Flor De La Palabra” (The Flower Of The Palabra) sounds like a radio dial skittering from station to station, never settling long on any frequency - and somehow it all coalesces in an uneasy yet joyous alliance that simultaneously swings and rocks out.

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Threading through it all are bubbling horror movie electronics soaring and swarming female-fronted vocals and wailing, rampaging rhinoceros guitar.

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The swinging trombone, coupled with clattering steel drum-style beats and plaintive free jazz keys, begins to suggest a South American street carnival with all the background noises pushed forward in the mix. Then, improbable Latin jazz trombone dopplers down like a freight train headed straight for your Toyota stranded at the crossing. His jittery, galloping percussion seems to infect the band’s tumbling preternatural keyboards, bass and guitar, all choppy sci-fi sound effects, like Pink Floyd’s score for Zabriskie Point, bolstered with swiping strings across fret-boards that suggest the fluttery bat-wing sounds of Bauhaus’ “Bela Lugosi’s Dead.” Under glowering clouds cut by the whirring rotors of a helicopter high overhead, drummer Eduardo Sandoval kicks off the jam. In the video for their latest single, “La Flor De La Palabra,” the punk band Zeta assembles on a windswept, driftwood strewn beach.

  • The Best in Charlotte – Best in the Nest 2019Įxperimental punk band Zeta will perform with Abajo Cadenas Orchestra at Snug Harbor on Nov.
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