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    <title>Monte Negro</title>
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      <title>Monte Negro</title>
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      <dc:subject>Monte Negro, Latin, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bold, borderless and bilingual: <a id="f3579" class="f3579" href="/affiliate/C3579">Monte Negro</a> is a Los Angeles-based band that draws a vibrant sonic pastiche from punk roots, modern rock, world fusion and Rock en Espa&#241;ol. Together for almost a decade, a signing with Epic Records and a new digital EP titled <em>Who Told You?</em> reveals a band poised to make the leap into major markets and high profile shows. The powerhouse quartet is featured at SXSW in Austin, Texas and last summer embarked on a tour of Puerto Rico capped off by an opening concert slot for superstar Gwen Stefani in San Juan.</p>

<p>At the center of the band is a brotherhood, Mexican-born siblings Kinski and Rodax Gallo, lead vocalist and bass player, respectively. Their first musical enterprise was a pulverizing punk band named Anima. Abetted by Jason Li Shing, a Chinese/Japanese-American guitarist recruited from a high school talent show, and drummer Xavier Lopez, they evolved into Madrepore. Finally reincarnated as Monte Negro, the sound of <em>Cicatrix</em>, their full-length debut, added eclectic bohemian undertones to an encompassing musical arc with harp and the traditional Japanese koto added into the mix.</p>

<p>The new EP sustains the energy with a patchwork of intriguing sonic colors, anthemic choruses, twanged out surf guitar and punched up rhythms including the skanking roots reggae of &#8220;Give Me Love&#8221; (No Llores). Bending lyrics to match the music is the forte of Kinski, a UCLA graduate with a master&#8217;s degree in language, whose words move seamlessly from English to Spanish. Four diverse personalities shape a sound that is equally pliable as Monte Negro stakes their claim in the widening panorama of musical Mexifornia.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-02-25T15:53:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Music Series Showcases Latin Talent</title>
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      <dc:subject>Monte Negro, Hummersqueal, Alberti, Alejandra, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI held its annual  &#8220;BMI Presents: Latin Music Showcase Series&#8221; on July 11 at S.O.B.&#8217;s nightclub. Created as platform for Latin alternative music, emerging Latin singer/songwriters <a id='f3605' class='f3605' href='/affiliate/C3605'>Nick Howard</a>, <a id='f3606' class='f3606' href='/affiliate/C3606'>Leila Colom</a>, <a id='f3338' class='f3338' href='/affiliate/C3338'>Alejandra Alberti</a>, Hummersqueal, and <a id='f3579' class='f3579' href='/affiliate/C3579'>Monte Negro</a> displayed a diverse array of musical talent.</p>

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<p>The series continues October 16 at S.O.B&#8217;s with &#8220;BMI Presents: Noche Bohemia,&#8221; featuring Eljuri, Anthony Rodriguez, Bea Bea, Joselyn and Zeny y Zory Beveraggi.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-10-09T18:17:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Verano Alternativo Spotlights New Generation of Latin Music</title>
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      <dc:subject>Monte Negro, Cubiky, Bastida, Ceci, Upground, Legion, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI hosted its fourth annual Verano Alternativo show on August 16 at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood. Representing the new generation of Latin music based in Los Angeles, this year&#8217;s lineup featured <a id='f3582' class='f3582' href='/affiliate/C3582'>Cubiky</a>, <a id='f3583' class='f3583' href='/affiliate/C3583'>Ceci Bastida</a>, <a id='f3579' class='f3579' href='/affiliate/C3579'>Monte Negro</a>, <a id='f3584' class='f3584' href='/affiliate/C3584'>Upground</a> and <a id='f3585' class='f3585' href='/affiliate/C3585'>Legion</a>. Playing to a sold-out room, the groups ranged from rock to ska to uniquely Cali-Latino pop-rock. Showcasing the growing independent voice in Latin music that is centered in Southern California, Verano Alternativo was supported by LATV, <em>Tu Ciudad</em> magazine and <em>Bazuca</em> magazine.</p>

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      <dc:date>2007-09-06T12:52:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Monte Negro</title>
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      <dc:subject>Monte Negro, Jane&apos;s Addiction, Molotov, Ozomatli, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The, Santana, Carlos, Latin, Rock, On The Scene</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are what you eat. <a id='f3579' class='f3579' href='/affiliate/C3579'>Monte Negro</a>, a bilingual Los Angeles based rock band, has devoured enough music genres over the years to do justice to the bilingual and bicultural musicians that constitute the group. Digesting healthy portions of <A id="f404" class="f404" href="/affiliate/C404">Jane's Addiction</A>, The Cure, The Clash, and the Sex Pistols, Monte Negro has also piled onto its proverbial plate Latin-alternative rockers such as Caifanes, Los Fabuloso Cadillacs, Maldita Vecindad, Mano Negra, Soda Stereo, and Spinetta. As with any good meal, Monte Negro combines sophisticated taste influences with unique combinations of flavor, and stews it all together with time and a pinch of luck.</p>

<p>Ten years of hard work and genuine soul-searching has led to the band&#8217;s selection of the finest musical ingredients and cultivation of an organic variety of sounds resulting in a truly original rock band.  Mexican-American brothers Kinski and Rodax&#8212;the vocalist and bass player&#8212;like so many first-generation Americans working toward assimilation, initially overlooked the richness of their roots. Anima, their first band together, was a punk/new-wave band almost completely devoid of their Latino heritage. Although the lyrics were 
in Spanish, the two weren&#8217;t into being referred to as a Spanish version of <A id="f635" class="f635" href="/affiliate/C635">the Red Hot Chili Peppers</A>, resulting 
in their voyage away from rock en espa&#241;ol and into an English repertoire. As the pair matured and selected 
other band members, they have come full circle, attaining the subtlety of a good wine and the hardiness that 
only embracing one&#8217;s culture can bring.</p>

<p>Monte Negro has matured past the natural tendency to bring too many different elements to the table when writing and recording music. From an overproduced sound full of bleeps and fodder from a DAT machine, 
to heavy drums, and too many guitar sounds, the band has developed a much more refined style. In accordance with the more you eat, the less flavor, Monte Negro has realized just how powerful simplicity can be, which 
is highlighted on their new album, Cicatrix, which will be released in August 2007 through Feed The Hungry Music/Adrenaline Music Group.</p>

<p>The road to enlightenment, however, is long. Kinski, whose older brother nicknamed him after the neurotic German actor Klaus Kinski, began hanging out at the Hong Kong Lo in L.A., catching rock en espa&#241;ol acts 
as the movement gained momentum in the mid-'90s. Rodax, who studied and played jazz in Mexico, 
carved out a broader musical landscape before moving to the states.  Kinksi and Rodax then recruited Jason Li Shing, a Chinese-Japanese American guitarist, at his high school talent show. Jason&#8217;s selective taste for aggressive rock can be juxtaposed with his passion for such expressive female vocalists as Bjork and PJ Harvey, and he eventually underwent his own musical rite of passage that led him to learn the koto, a Japanese traditional zither, and experiment with the harp. After trying a heavier sound with another drummer, Monte Negro hired drummer Xavier Lopez and arrived at its current line-up in 2003 with the band name, Madrepore. As the band&#8217;s sound evolved with Cicatrix, the band decided to reflect this with a new band name, Monte Negro.</p>

<p>The music of Monte Negro, defies a simple description. Most say melodic rock, which is true, yet there are distinct undertones and layers making it eclectic and bohemian, American yet definitely worldly.  Their music has landed them in magazines such as Spin, La Banda El&#225;stica, and Billboard, and they have worked with famed producers such as Gavin MacKillop (Goo Goo Dolls, Sugarcult) and Tone (Green Day, <A id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</A>). Playing alongside bands like Todos Tus Muertos, Incubus, At The Drive In, and <A id="f2404" class="f2404" href="/affiliate/C2404">Molotov</A>, Monte Negro most recently performed with the Mexican alternative band Zoe and L.A.&#8217;s multiethnic band, <A id="f2282" class="f2282" href="/affiliate/C2282">Ozomatli</A>.</p>

<p>Today, Monte Negro is finally producing the sound they describe as an "amalgamation of styles filtering through our creative sides." Pop sensibilities mix with darker experimentation to give the listener an acoustic journey through the Monte Negro landscape. Monte Negro&#8217;s goal is simple: play for a lot of people and get a reaction.</p>

<p>As lead singer Kinski states, "We hope that people either love us or hate us. As long as we can get a visceral reaction and not be met with indifference, I think we've achieved what we set out to do."</p>

<p>With a savory attitude and an accomplished new sound, Monte Negro emerges as a nourished entity.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-09-05T18:55:00-05:00</dc:date>
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