Mexican alt-rock band Cafe Tacuba topped the list of nominees for the ninth annual Latin Grammy Awards, earning six nods for Sino, its sixth studio recording, including album, record of the year and ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the self-titled debut of Café Tacuba, the band that turned the world of Latin alternative music upside down with an unusual early format of a drum machine, ...
Mexico's legendary and ambitious Café Tacuba previews its upcoming CD “El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco” (“The Object Previously Called an Album”) on a bill with Los Angeles Latin pop darlings La Santa ...
The second installment of KCRW's World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl featured two bands that were worlds apart: Mexico's Cafe Tacuba and Britain's Groove Armada. Tacuba performed a set filled with ...
Proving that it has finally recovered from a series of creative missteps over the last couple of years, Cafe Tacuba shone at the Gibson Amphitheater through a performance that showcased the quartet’s ...
It has been 14 years since the members of Cafe Tacuba first became a band. Now, more than ever, the Mexican rockers are reaching more people and making new fans. "We're still having a lot of fun," ...
The play on words in Café Tacuba's new album title may not be obvious to the non-Spanish speaker: "Sino" means "instead of." But it's also sí/no, "yes/no." So . . . instead of what? And what's with ...
Cafe Tacuba attracted more than 170,000 people to a free concert in Mexico City's Plaza de la Constitucion earlier this month, but the Mexican rock band plays pretty well in Boston, too. "We visit the ...
After three long years, Latin America’s best rock band has finally released a new record–an EP containing four covers of tunes by the defunct underground Chilean rock band Los Tres. That’s hardly what ...