Mexican indie act Caloncho is bringing his groove to the Wiltern on Aug. 8
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Caloncho, a Latin Grammy-nominated artist, has released 'Tofu,' showcasing his reggae and tropicalia-infused dream pop style. The album's opening tracks, 'Superdeli' and 'Wacha, Checa,' emphasize living in the moment with infectious riffs. The song 'Vitamina D' highlights themes of self-acceptance and comfort, sending a positive message about appreciating oneself. Caloncho envisions the album as a cozy space for relaxation and music enjoyment. He is embarking on an eight-city U.S. tour with the indie duo Daniel, Me Estás Matando.
Caloncho has been making reggae- and tropicalia-infused dream pop underpinned by the mantra that being alive is a blessing, as showcased in his new album 'Tofu.'
The record opens with the synthy bachata 'Superdeli' and 'Wacha, Checa,' featuring a distinct guitar riff, showcasing Caloncho's theme of living in the moment.
In the infectious indie rock anthem 'Vitamina D,' Caloncho expresses joy and gratitude through self-acceptance, emphasizing comfort in oneself in the lyrics.
Caloncho envisions 'Tofu' as a cozy conversation pit in a living room with cushions and instruments, embodying the comfort and warmth of his music.
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