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Diles Que No Me Maten Unleashes Unique Sound with Escrito En Agua

todayJune 27, 2026

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Mexican avant-rock band Diles Que No Me Maten has just released their latest album, Escrito En Agua, and it’s a sonic journey you won’t want to miss. The name, which translates to ‘Tell them not to kill me,’ sets the stage for an intriguing listening experience.

From the very first track, listeners are greeted with a haunting New Orleans jazz vibe in ‘Las noches que dormimos en sillas.’ As the album unfolds, the transition to ‘Hiriku’ transports you to a different time and space, reminiscent of a Can performance in Cologne back in 1971. This unique blend of sounds showcases the band’s ability to defy genres and expectations.

Diles Que No Me Maten’s Escrito En Agua is not just an album; it’s an exploration of musical landscapes that will leave you captivated. Prepare to be amazed by their innovative approach and compelling artistry.


Source: www.stereogum.com

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