
You may not know it, but I used to listen to a bunch of Mexican (Grupero) music when I was on High School. Most kids follow this genre because of their parent's like towards these traditional (popular) songs, in my case, I just knew the pop music on local radio and broadcast TV was to crappy to swallow. Strangely, I found Norteño music very edgy, but I never liked the songs my parents played. For example, I still don't get why my parents discuss about narco violence and the dangers of going back to Mexico while playing a narco-corrido on [...]

THE BEATLES, QUEEN & THE ROLLING STONES MARIACHILLOUT Independiente, Mexico **1/2 Rating: 59 By Carlos Reyes Consider this a collapsed review for the discography of Mariachillout, a one of a kind trilogy proposal to recreate the classics by the all-time favorite Queen, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Yes, these are instrumented with Mariachi, thankfully not vocalized as the translations would've been tragic. Hardcore fans see these albums as collectibles; they were initially only available at selected libraries but quickly [...]