Diles Que No Me Maten is a Experimental / Psychodelic / Post-Punk / Krautrock group, originated and currently based in Mexico City.
The group was founded through the search of brothers Raul Ponce (drums) and Gerardo Ponce (guitar), while they were looking forward to forming a band in 2017. In this search, they stumbled upon bassist Andrés Lupone. Once aligned as a trio, their paths united with Guitarist Jerónimo Garcia and Lyricist/Vocalist Jonas, and finally they settled as a five-piece group.
From the anxiety and drama of a Mexican city (CDMX) overloaded with voices, tears and noise, Diles Que No Me Maten act as orchestrators and creators of symphonies of streets, avenues and structures of a metropolitan cloud that finds itself in a constant hurry.
The music of Diles Que No Me Maten is a glimpse into the intimacy of words and the song of daily routine; it’s consequences, repercussions, but also its glorious victories over an always unsettling reality where you do not know what will happen.
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Desde la ansiedad y el drama de una ciudad Mexicana (CDMX) sobrecargada de voces, lágrimas y ruido, Diles Que No Me Maten actúan como orquestadores y creadores de sinfonías de calles, avenidas, y nubes de estructuras metropolitanas que se encuentra en constante prisa.
La música de Diles Que No Me Maten es un vistazo a la intimidad de las palabras y el canto de la rutina diaria; sus consecuencias, sus repercusiones, pero también sus gloriosas victorias sobre una realidad siempre inquietante en la que no
saber lo que pasará.
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Dead Halos is the emergent solo project of Durham, NC musician and engineer Todd Warner. Ruminating in the underworld and baring the darker art of Warner’s past, Dead Halos’ s/t EP routes shadowy textures through lush momentum. The result is a tonality of desolation akin to Cindy Lee, Beak>, and Anika. “I was born in a back room,” Warner sings on “Born,” the words taken from piles of lyric sheets written years ago.
Recorded in his home studio, Dead Halos features Warner on drums, bass, guitar, synth and vocals. Playing in bands for years, Warner has shared the stage with Unsane, Kid Congo Powers, Speedy Ortiz, Wovenhand, Martin Bisi, and A Place to Bury Strangers, among others. Dead Halos is the deep-seated fruition of Warner’s creative penchant to escape in order to thrive again. “I am a bad score / I’m going to wind up dead,” he sings on the EP’s driving track “Stranger.” With Dead Halos, Warner packs a punch in five indispensable songs.