The Colombian band has released a blues-infused rock and roll anthem titled “Déjala rodar,” which follows the release of the group’s alt-rock single “Placebo.”
The second single is part of Diamante Eléctrico’s forthcoming album La Gran Oscilación,the follow-up to their Latin Grammy-winning record B.
The trio, comprised of members Juan Galeano, Andee Zeta and Daniel Álvarez, is expected to drop their third studio album this month. But after several hints on their social media accounts and a countdown on their official page, La Gran Oscilación could drop at midnight. The analog album was recorded in Bogotá and will be distributed by Cinq Music.
Earlier this year, Diamante Eléctrico — singed under management/label Criteria Entertainment — opened shows for iconic bands like Foo Fighters and The Rolling Stones, and performed at important festivals such as Vive Latino, LAMC and Rock Al Parque.
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee proved to be the night’s brightest stars at this year’s Latin Grammy Awards. The 39-year-old Puerto Rican singer and the 40-year-old reggaeton star, the artists behind this year’s global smash single “Despacito,” picked up four awards from the Latin Recording Academy, including two of the…
Christopher von Uckermann is spreading a message of hope, healing and unity. The 34-year-old Mexican singer, songwriter and actor, a former member of RBD, has released his new English-language single "Heal Together." Produced by Juan Galeano (Diamante Eléctrico) and co-written by Christopher with Pére George, the English pop track sends an empowering…
Marc Anthony is shining bright like a diamond… The 52-year-old Puerto Rican Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, the best-selling tropical salsa artist of all time, has earned a spot in the annals of music history with his 2013 album 3.0, which at the time was his first salsa album in a decade. The album,…