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Wiretap Records Announces Signing Of Mexico City’s CAMICHES

Wiretap Records Announces Signing Of Mexico City’s Camiches

Band Debuts First Single Off Upcoming Self-Titled EP Out Later This Year
Signing Marks Label’s First-Ever Non-English Release

Stream The New Single/Video “Durmiendo En El Camino” Here

Wiretap Records has announced its first-ever non-English signing — Mexico City’s Camiches (CMXS).

Today, the band announces the release of the first single off the EP, the track “Durmiendo En El Camino,” now streaming across all platforms.

Stream “Durmiendo En El Camino” here: https://ffm.to/kn6pazd

Stream the official music video for the song here: https://youtu.be/bRndp6u1uew

While sung in Spanish, the video includes English subtitles.

For Fans of: Basement, Touche Amore, Citizen, Balance and Composure, Title Fight.

Camiches’ Sinuhé López says, “Durmiendo En El Camino” is a song about adolescence from the perspective of a middle-aged adult. Every adult misses the lifestyle, feelings, experiences, and vitality of struggling and searching for meaning or direction. Adolescence is one of the most fun, crucial, spotted and determining stages in anyone’s life; hence the concern and motivation to write about its benefits.”

Credits: Lyrics and composition by Sinuhé López Production and arrangements by Camiches. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Sinuhé López in Mexico City between October and November 2021. Video and photography by José Luis Camarena.

When asked about signing the label’s first non-English speaking band, Wiretap owner Rob Castellon commented: “As a Mexican-American myself, it gives me extreme pride to have the chance to work alongside Camiches for this release. Their Feeling Core brand of hardcore, and post-hardcore has been a staple in the DIY scene in their hometown of Mexico City. Like many more my age, especially in Southern California, I grew up embracing as much music in English as I did in Spanish. With the U.S., a country where 41 million residents speak Spanish only in the home, why wouldn’t a Spanish-speaking artist be a likely addition to the roster.”

Camiches was formed by Sinuhé, Ramses and Farid who have all been a forceful presence on the national scene since 2013. The band take their influences from hardcore, punk rock, folk, and more to create their self-styled Feeling Core sound, which has since been well received and even adopted by younger bands throughout their home country of Mexico. Throughout their years of hard work they have been very committed to the quality of their live shows and their interest in promoting messages of respect, cooperation and positive attitudes to their fans. The band has shared stages with the likes of Bad Religion, Tiger Army, Turnover, Comeback Kid, Basement and more.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camichesmx
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camichesmx/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/camichesmx

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Eugene Tierney

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