
Sun-drenched Argentine reggae that blends laid-back island rhythms with a polished rock energy. Perfect for beach days and backyard gatherings.
Los Pericos deliver a sound that feels like a permanent summer vacation. It is rooted in the classic offbeat skank of reggae and the driving energy of ska, but it is polished with a uniquely Argentine pop-rock sensibility. The music is defined by its warmth, featuring prominent, melodic basslines that lock in perfectly with crisp percussion and bright, punchy horn arrangements.
What truly sets them apart is their ability to translate the spiritual and rhythmic foundations of Jamaican music into a festive, accessible Latin American context. While many reggae bands lean into heavy mysticism or grit, Los Pericos maintain a bright, inviting clarity. Their songs often balance a relaxed, effortless cool with infectious hooks that have made them staples of radio and festivals across the continent for decades.
Start with the album Big Yuyo to hear them at their commercial and creative peak. It captures the essence of their '90s dominance, featuring tracks that defined the sound of Latin reggae. It is the ideal entry point for anyone wanting to understand how a group of friends from Buenos Aires became international ambassadors of the genre.
Los Pericos is an Argentine band formed in 1987. The band has enjoyed international success, especially throughout South America. In 2006, the band received some notable exposure for North American audiences when featured on an episode of Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations. The band was also featured in the 2000 documentary, Botín de guerra (Spoils of war).
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