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For those following the Latino pop and rock scene, the tongue twisting name of Aterciopelados will be one that is instantly recognisable. The rest of the world seems to be slowly coming around to the sounds of this Colombian outfit and even when there is a language barrier, you have a great time listening to the fantastic music and watching the impassioned performance style of Andrea Echeverri and her two accompanying musicians.They create a huge amount of sound for just three performers and the crowd seems to be right behind them throughout the performance as they thump on the drums and pause for large instrumentals. Andrea once again steals the spotlight with booming vocals and high notes that are held for longer than should be humanly possible. Although it has been a number of years since the group has released a new album, the discography is strong enough to entertain the crowd tonight and all of the fan favourites have been included.

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The lights dim and the band says their good byes before being ushered back out by huge cheers and stamping feet to perform one final rousing alt-Latin pop number for the loyal crowd. This South American venue is all about one band tonight, non other than Aterciopelados, a band who are Colombia natives.

Their name is pretty darn difficult to type write and say never having said it before, but to these patrons this evening, it’s on the tip of their tongue tonight. I’m just thinking about the encore!Seriously though, this band are a global phenomenon having bred their own style of rock music, which has a bit of a hint of traditional Latin American music in there somewhere. They have managed to win three Latin Grammy Awards too, solidifying their amazing reputation of one of the top 10 contemporary global band in the music world of the present day.Tonight they perform with such a great prowess as thought they’ve been around the block a few times and they know exactly what they’re doing.

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They play with great angst and virtuosity. Definitely worth looking these Colombian rockers up.

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About AterciopeladosColombia's Aterciopelados have a sound that borrows heavily from British bands of the 1980s and '90s. Huge, anthemic choruses and ringing acoustic guitars recall Simple Minds or the Alarm, while liberal use of wah-wah brings to mind the post-baggy sound of bands like Flowered Up or even the poppier side of the Stone Roses. Cleverly constructed songs, clear vocals and the undeniable hooks in those rousing choruses add up to a sound that will immediately have you singing along - if you know Spanish.Bebop Digital. Colombia's Aterciopelados have a sound that borrows heavily from British bands of the 1980s and '90s. Huge, anthemic choruses and ringing acoustic guitars recall Simple Minds or the Alarm, while liberal use of wah-wah brings to mind the post-baggy sound of bands like Flowered Up or even the poppier side of the Stone Roses. Cleverly constructed songs, clear vocals and the undeniable hooks in those rousing choruses add up to a sound that will immediately have you singing along - if you know Spanish. Colombia's Aterciopelados have a sound that borrows heavily from British bands of the 1980s and '90s.

Huge, anthemic choruses and ringing acoustic guitars recall Simple Minds or the Alarm, while liberal use of wah-wah brings to mind the post-baggy sound of bands like Flowered Up or even the poppier side of the Stone Roses. Cleverly constructed songs, clear vocals and the undeniable hooks in those rousing choruses add up to a sound that will immediately have you singing along - if you know Spanish. About AterciopeladosColombia's Aterciopelados have a sound that borrows heavily from British bands of the 1980s and '90s.

Huge, anthemic choruses and ringing acoustic guitars recall Simple Minds or the Alarm, while liberal use of wah-wah brings to mind the post-baggy sound of bands like Flowered Up or even the poppier side of the Stone Roses. Cleverly constructed songs, clear vocals and the undeniable hooks in those rousing choruses add up to a sound that will immediately have you singing along - if you know Spanish.Bebop Digital.