Songs You May Have Missed #807

Ozomatli: “De Paisano A Paisano” (2017)

Grammy Award-winning L.A. Latin rock band Ozomatli put some extra swagger in Los Tigres Del Norte’s “De Paisano A Paisano” (“From Countryman to Countryman”) delivering a message that could not be timelier in 2025.

Check out the lyric video:

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Songs You May Have Missed #806

Jonny: “Candyflosss” (2011)

When a band is a collaboration between members of non-mainstream bands, when their debut is also their swan song, when the band name they choose is also the album title, and a one-word first name at that, it makes it a bit of a challenge to gather info about…Jonny.

Norman Blake of Scottish band Teenage Fanclub and Euros Childs of Welsh act Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci join forces here to form this two-man, uh, supergroup.

But the results are tasty and will evoke the sounds of both bands–provided you’ve heard either.

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Video of the Week: Los Angeles Azules and Natalia Lafourcade–“Nunca Es Suficiente”

Mexican band Los Angeles Azules (The Blue Angels), featuring 6 siblings, brings the family and the cumbia beat as they back Natalia Lafourcade on “Nunca Es Sufiente”.

The ambitiously shot video has gained almost two and a half billion views.

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Video of the Week: A Young, Hungry Dire Straits Perform “Down to the Waterline”

The original lineup of Dire Straits, with Mark Knopfler accompanied by David Knopfler on rhythm guitar, John Illsey on bass and Pick Withers on the drums, playing the opening track of their 1978 debut album.

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