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Colombian powerhouse Los Pirañas is ready to ignite Boston with its signature blend of tropical psychedelia, cumbia, champeta, and experimental punk. This trio of musicians creates an electrifying soundscape that fuses Colombian roots with bold modern experimentation. Their energetic performances are creativity in its purest form. Meet one of the most innovative groups in contemporary Latin American music.
Friday, April 4th, 2025 at 9:30 pm
CROMA at Arlington St. Church
Public Alley 438, Boston, MA 02116
General Admission: $25 (+ service fees)
Students w/ ID: $18 (+ service fees)
Get to know the Artists!
A swirling, electric universe of music created right in their own neighborhood. That’s the real Historia Natural of Los Pirañas.
Although they’d played music together when young, Los Pirañas only became a band 10 years ago. It gave them the chance to explore the complex vitality of Colombian rhythms mixed with Alvarez’s unique blend of computer and guitar. A combination of past and future, and a power trio unlike any other.
Lautaro Mantilla is a guitarist, composer, and improviser from Bogota, Colombia. In his performances, he typically combines guitar, extended vocalization techniques, and homebuilt electronics to create music that is both viscerally affecting and conceptually rigorous. He is also a faculty member of the Contemporary Musical Arts department at New England Conservatory.
Info:
787-200-7110 or [email protected]