Although the winners for the 67th annual Grammy Awards have but to be introduced, the Venezuelan band Rawayana has already achieved a profession milestone with the nomination of their fifth studio album “¿Quién trae las cornetas?” for Latin rock or different album.
“This nomination represents something very beautiful because of where we come from and how difficult life has been for our generation,” stated Rawayana vocalist Alberto “Beto” Montenegro.
Underneath their impartial label Brocoli Data, Montenegro and his bandmates Antonio “Tony” Casas, Andrés “Fofo” Story and Alejandro “Abeja” Abeijón have taken a unique strategy to music, tapping into a spread of genres from tropic pop to electrical funk. Fashioned in 2007 throughout an period of political upheaval, the group regarded to flee to their very own figurative island, drawing identify inspiration from the Hindu epic of Ramayana, a story the place good triumphs over evil.
Throughout the final two years, the eclectic funk-fusion band from Caracas has gained worldwide reputation for “¿Quién trae las cornetas?,” additional propelled by their NPR “El Tiny” takeover efficiency which at present boasts 7.2 million views. “Feriado,” a party-groove observe about honoring somebody’s day of conception, earned Rawayana their first Latin Grammy for pop track in 2024. The group can also be slated to carry out at Coachella this April.
Nonetheless, their most up-to-date Grammy breakthrough starkly contrasts a state of affairs months prior the place the group canceled their extremely anticipated homecoming tour attributable to quite a few phoned threats, based on Montenegro, whose mellow mystique hardens on the point out of Venezuelan issues.
On the similar time, the choice to name off the sold-out concert events follows feedback made by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who criticized Rawayana and rapper Akapellah’s track “Veneka” at a rally. Although many think about the time period as socially derogatory in opposition to Venezuelans, the collaborators regarded to reclaim the label by means of their empowering lyrics.
“Then Maduro comes out and says that… trying to distort the reality of a song that in fact expresses praise toward Venezuelans,” stated Montenegro. “The majority of us are the greatest, we are people who lead, everything beautiful that ‘Veneka’ expresses, and more than that!”
Nonetheless, Rawayana stays resolute of their concept of fiercely spreading pleasure by means of their music. The quartet is becoming a member of forces with the Colombian electro-pop band Bomba Estéreo to type a supergroup named ASTROPICAL, derived from their shared affinity for astrology and tropical rhythms. They’ve launched their first single “Me Pasa” on Thursday forward of their upcoming album.
“This is a very important time on a political, cultural and environmental level. We need melodies and lyrics such as these ones as a way of shepherding the moment,” stated Li Saumet, lead singer for Bomba Estéreo. “This band has invigorated me, and inspired me to make more music.”
For now, within the days main as much as the award ceremony, Rawayana is relishing their Grammy nomination and reflecting on the tough journey that they took to get there. Gilded gramophone in hand or not, Montenegro views the nomination alone as an emblem of the group’s private progress.
“[The Grammy nomination] is a beautiful representation of how resilient Venezuelans are,” stated Montenegro.
In the event that they do win this Sunday, they might be the primary Venezuelan act to obtain the honour in a class common for prizing high acts like Maná, Shakira, Calle 13 and lots of extra.
De Los spoke to Rawayana frontman Montenegro forward of the Feb. 2 ceremony.
The next Q&A has been flippantly edited for readability and size.
The primary time I heard of Rawayana was on “El Tiny” desk two years in the past. Did that second mark a earlier than and after for the band?
Completely. I feel that “El Tiny” could be very stunning as a result of it’s uncooked. Once we completed recording the episode, I keep in mind telling everybody that it was stunning as a result of it’s characterised by bringing the magic of stay music to its most expression. How stunning is it that one of many highs in our careers is to return to the fundamentals, to acoustic music with out particular results in a library-setting, and that it has generated such an lively rush.
How does it really feel to be nominated for a Grammy?
Yesterday I used to be driving round L.A. and I used to be reflecting on this. It’s tough to elucidate, nevertheless it was uphill for us. We’re an impartial undertaking, and I used to be reflecting on all these years the place we have been intuitive, the place we tried to do what we might in Venezuela the place there’s a lack of musical infrastructure. After which we needed to depart our nation and begin from zero, and I feel it’s wild that now we’re acknowledged by the Recording Academy.
Proper now we’re in Los Angeles working with producers that we by no means imagined working with. This can be a stunning life reminder. We’ve labored little by little and we’re having fun with it.
You sound very emotional proper now.
It’s one thing so advanced. [The Grammy nomination] is a fantastic illustration of how resilient Venezuelans are. This nomination represents one thing very stunning due to the place we come from and the way tough life has been for our era. And we’re so uncovered that, inevitably, we’re an instance of that [resilience].
You gained a Latin Grammy final 12 months to your track “Feriado.” Inform me about that.
It was additionally very surprising as a result of it’s been a whirlwind two years after the discharge of “¿Quién trae las cornetas?” We really feel that the music trade has welcomed us. We don’t make music to win awards. Our function is for our songs to be fundamental, advanced, enjoyable, unhappy. That we have an effect and open up conversations for additional dialogue.
Let’s discuss your album,“¿Quién trae las cornetas?” What was the idea behind it?
It was a extremely advanced undertaking. It was about confronting the uncertainties of life. The album begins with the lyrics: “I leap into the void in life, with or without parachute…” It additionally displays the sounds of us who come from a rustic whose main cities lie on the coast, so we play so much with these parts. We additionally labored on this album in Miami, Mexico, L.A. and Puerto Rico, so it additionally has that persona.
There’s been some criticism from Maduro about your lyrics within the track, “Veneka.” I noticed that you just additionally canceled your Venezuela tour across the time that he made these feedback. Are you able to elaborate on this?
With reference to our tour cancellation, we have been receiving threatening cellphone calls months prior.
There’s many artists outdoors of Venezuela who don’t tour the nation, and for us who come from the nation, it might have been contradictory to not tour Venezuela. If we didn’t consider that the nation was able to internet hosting our live performance, then we wouldn’t be nominated for a Grammy. … In our philosophy, it’s not attainable for us to desert our viewers.
However nicely, the political state of affairs in Venezuela in December was very tense. We had expressed ourselves freely about who we voted for, and nicely, due to the tenseness, folks related to the federal government have been transmitting issues to us, not good issues.
After which Maduro comes out and says that… attempting to distort the truth of a track that in actual fact expresses reward towards Venezuelans. The vast majority of us are the best, we’re individuals who lead, all the pieces stunning that “Veneka” expresses, and greater than that! They’re attempting to misconstrue it, like they’ve with different realities, which I attempt to ignore.
Have you ever thought that your music is probably sparking conversations in Venezuela?
Within the case of Venezuela, it’s very advanced, as a result of politics have taken over all the pieces. We have now political figures which have on the each day hoarded the radio for hours and hours. We have now political figures that appear to be extra taken with entertaining than governing. It doesn’t shock me that with the affect we’re having on a nationwide and worldwide scale, they’re attempting to seize consideration from that. It’s unhappy as a result of it stains the tradition, it stains the music, it stains artwork… and “Veneka” is greater than that. It represents flipping and reassigning which means to a phrase that was historically used to assault Venezuelans outdoors of our nation… “Veneka” means uplifting ourselves. “Veneka” is recognizing that regardless of the adversity, we acknowledge that we’re the perfect that we might be…
After I hear your music, I see it as an emblem of resistance in a means.
Have we not gotten to the purpose the place the straightforward act of prospering is an emblem of resilience and resistance? Simply the act of you with the ability to survive.
What route is Rawayana headed?
We might be releasing our single, “Me Pasa,” forward of our subsequent album. Aside from there being a brand new album, it’s going to be a brand new band that we’re forming alongside Bomba Estéreo, referred to as ASTROPICAL. It’s going to be 12 songs and it’s a undertaking with Bomba Estéreo, and we’re going to be doing a tour this 12 months… So I’m actually comfortable as a result of we’ve got this new band! However we’re additionally exploring music as Rawayana, pondering by means of new sounds and themes. For now, we’re additionally having fun with the second. We don’t need to get forward of ourselves. We’re simply specializing in our resilience, not solely in a political sense however by way of our private resistance in life. Reality be advised, we’re having fun with the second.