The Chamanas
Pop · MX · Active since 2014

The Chamanas

Hazy, desert-soaked indie pop that bridges the gap between vintage Mexican boleros and modern synth-rock. Perfect for golden hour drives and nostalgic daydreaming.

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The Chamanas sound like a mirage shimmering over a long stretch of highway between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. Their music is a lush, atmospheric blend of traditional Latin rhythms and contemporary indie pop, characterized by warm analog synthesizers, twangy guitars, and ethereal female vocals that feel like a gentle breeze in the desert heat. There is a profound sense of space in their arrangements, reflecting the vast landscapes of the borderlands they call home.

What truly sets them apart is their ability to weave 'fronterizo' identity into every note. They don't just mix genres; they inhabit the intersection of cultures, blending the romanticism of 1970s Mexican pop with the experimental edge of modern psych-rock. The production is often bathed in a soft-focus reverb that gives even their most upbeat tracks a bittersweet, nostalgic quality, as if the songs are memories being replayed in real-time.

Start with the album 'Once Once' to experience their signature sound at its most refined. It captures the band's unique ability to sound both timeless and cutting-edge, offering a perfect entry point into their world of bilingual storytelling and desert-noir aesthetics. It is music for those who find beauty in the transition between day and night, or between one country and the next.

The Chamanas are a Mexican indie pop band. The band was started by Manuel Calderon and Hector "Mije" Carreon. Paulina Reza, and Alejandro Bustillos later joined the band. The group's music has Central and South American influences. The band's name combines English and Spanish terms, and refers to Shamanism.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2015 · 2018
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