Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Return From ‘Earth-Shattering Meltdown’ With the Kaleidoscopic ‘Free Spirits’: Album Review
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Argentinian duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso were one of the breakthrough acts of last year, powered by a late 2024 appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert that lofted them into Anglo consciousness and cemented with their performances at Coachella, followed quickly by an equally great North American tour in support of their EP “Papota,” which […]
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Mar 20, 2026 8:15am PT Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Return From ‘Earth-Shattering Meltdown’ With the Kaleidoscopic ‘Free Spirits’: Album Review By Jem Aswad Plus Icon Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music jemaswad Latest Majority Stake in Tina Turner Catalog Acquired by Pophouse 1 day ago Hayley Williams, Geese, Clipse Lead 2026 Libera Indie Awards Nominees 2 days ago Live Nation Employee Says He Regrets Calling Customers ‘So Stupid’ as Antitrust Trial Continues 2 days ago See All Argentinian duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso were one of the breakthrough acts of last year, powered by a late 2024 appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert that lofted them into Anglo consciousness and cemented with their performances at Coachella, followed quickly by an equally great North American tour in support of their EP “Papota,” which went on to win a Grammy and five Latin Grammys. Needless to say that was quite a year, and while the wildly talented Latin/hip-hop/dance/multi-genre duo have been friends since childhood and have performed together for much of their lives, they experienced what press materials describe as an “earth-shattering meltdown” (which, according to the documentary video below, may have been significantly less serious than reports initially suggested). Popular on Variety Related Stories CBS Vampire Comedy Pilot 'Eternally Yours' Adds Three to Cast
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