LA SANTA CECILIA’S “Treinta Días” Debuted on April 30th To Strong Praise And Fast Digital Sales.
…And The Fast-Rising Band Has Quickly Joined Superstars Such As Shakira, Pitbull, Don Omar And Carlos Vives In The Top-5 Of iTunes Latin Music Sales
“This Los Angeles Based jam band deftly intertwines pan-American rhythms with a rocking, worldly vibe. The crew’s new album Treinta Días boasts body-movers, soulful burners, and an inspired appearance by Elvis Costello. The standout track “Monedita” is at once breezy and exhilarating as it wraps together hand drumming, a fluttering accordion melody, and La Marisoul’s rolling vocals”. – iTunes
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Rolling Stone, Entertainment Tonight And More Are Already Heralding “Treinta Días” As “La Santa Cecilia’s Best.. Latin Roots Infused with A Modern Alternative Sound”
“Los Angeles quartet La Santa Cecilia this week release their major label debut ‘Treinta Días’, a record that finds the former buskers teaming up with none other than Elvis Costello. This isn’t the first time Costello has worked with La Santa Cecilia frontwoman La Marisoul – the two teamed up for “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” during a concert last year – but now you can take a listen to their new collaboration “Losing Game.” The sultry lost-love lament simmers with piano and a winding accordion, the perfect foundation for the excellent pairing of Costello’s husky, wavering voice and La Marisoul’s enchanting, unfettered bellow.”
– Rolling Stone
“Los Angeles based quartet La Santa Cecilia have gone from performing on the streets of Los Angeles to being called The Best Latin Alternative Band of 2012, and now releasing their latest album Treinta Dias (Thirty Days). Using their Latin roots and infusing it with a modern alternative sound, La Santa Cecilia have really captured audiences and famous artists like Elvis Costello who is featured on their track Losing Game.” – ET
“An exciting work has hit the Latin music market today. The Latin Alternative band La Santa Cecilia has just released Treinta Dias, their highly anticipated major-label debut album. After listening to this work, I can tell you the Los Angeles based group has met the expectations around this production. Treinta Dias is a bilingual, album featuring an eclectic style that combines different rhythms and genres. From Norteno and Bossa Nova to Soul and Rock, the album’s rich and diverse mix offers a broad experience that will please all kinds of music fans. In fact, you do not need to be into Latin music to fully embrace tracks like “Falling,” “Cuchara” and “Losing Game,” one of the coolest songs in this album featuring Elvis Costello. – About.com/Latin Music
Having Risen From Street Performances On Famed Olvera Street, One Of Latin Music’s Most Heralded Young Bands Now Share The Real Bi-Cultural Sound Of Los Angeles’ Young Latino Community – Just In Time To Provide The Perfect Cinco De Mayo Playlist
“By now you may have heard that a certain four-member band known for its colorful stage persona is going to be kicking off a national tour by playing an intimate L.A. gig. What’s that you say? Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie? Never heard of ’em. [We are] referring to Pepe, Alex, Miguel and La Marisoul, the quartet otherwise known as La Santa Cecilia. The bilingual, pop-fusion, Latin Grammy-nominated L.A. band, which got its start many moons ago at La Cita, will perform a free show Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at Amoeba Music on Sunset, a set that will showcase the new album “Treinta Dias.” – The Los Angeles Times
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“Eight freaking singles, each one stronger than the next, by the bilingual L.A. fusion band…The new 30 Días is La Santa Cecilia’s best: Elvis Costello sings on the bolero-ish “Losing Game,” and the band jumps from the haunting Mex-blues “La Reina” to the bossa nova in the immigration anthem “ICE/El Hielo,” with cumbia-ska, champeta, and banda/Tex-Mex/norteña in between.” – San Antonio Current
The young members of La Santa Cecilia are immigrants, the children of immigrants and dreamers. The Los Angeles based band that takes their name from the patron saint of music is the epitome of our new bi-cultural generation-fully immersed in the modern music and art of the country they have called home from their youngest days, while adventurously fusing together a new sound that also pays homage to the rich traditions of their Mexican heritage. Fronted by the distinctively strong voice of La Marisoul, the often irreverent, but always artistically driven band literally developed their musical style and performance capability from the streets of Los Angeles. The group that started by playing for tourists on the city’s famed Olvera street, now has become a leading bi-lingual voice for music fans across the city – with sold-out club dates, a Latin Grammy nomination already to their credit, a creative partnership with the innovative multiple GRAMMY and LATIN GRAMMY winning producer Sebastian Krys, and now a just signed major-label record deal with Universal.
Now La Santa Cecilia unveil their new album “TREINTA DIAS” (Thirty Days), just in time to infuse nationwide Cinco de Mayo playlists with a more authentic, yet uniquely modern fusion of Mexican culture and second-generation American music. Album highlights are sure to include new single “El Hielo” (ICE) – a powerful narrative inspired by the experiences of their very own families, and millions more in their community that work toward a better future for themselves and their children, while fearing the separation from loved ones that can still happen in an instant. Music fans across cultural and geographic divides are also sure to be drawn to both the captivating soul vocal of “Falling” and “Losing Game”–which finds LSC collaborating with very special guest Elvis Costello.
“Treinta Días” Album Debut de LA SANTA CECILIA se lanzó el 30 de Abril con gran aclamación.
…La Banda Rápidamente Se Une A Super Estrellas Como Shakira, Pitbull, Don Omar y Carlos Vives Alcanzando El Top-5 De La Lista Latina De Ventas En iTunes
“Esta banda de Los Angeles mezcla hábilmente ritmos panamericanos con un gran sonido global. Su nuevo álbum Treinta Días incluye temas movidos, temas que llegan al alma y una inspirada aparición de Elvis Costello. El tema a destacar es “Monedita” una alegre y acogedora canción a ritmo de tambores, un melódico acordeón y la continuas vocales de La Marisoul”. – iTunes
“TREINTA DIAS”, YA ESTA DISPONIBLE EN iTunes & Amazon
Rolling Stone y Entertainment Tonight, entre otros Medios, Destacan a “Treinta Días” como “ Lo Mejor de…La Santa Cecilia… Raíces Latinas Mezcladas con un Moderno Sonido Alternativo”
Habiendo Surgido de Presentaciones Callejeras en la reconocida Calle Olvera, este Sonido Bi-cultural de la Comunidad Joven Latina Llega Justo a Tiempo para Hacer Parte de Las Listas Musicales del Cinco de Mayo.
“El cuarteto de Los Angeles La Santa Cecilia lanza esta semana su debut Treinta Días, bajo un importante sellos disquero, este álbum encuentra a este talento, uniniéndose con nada mas y nada menos que con Elvis Costello. Esta no es la primera vez que Costello trabajada con la vocalista de La Santa Cecilia, La Marisoul – con quien interpreto a dúo el tema Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” durante un concierto el año pasado – Ahora podrán escuchar en exclusiva su nueva colaboración “Losing Game”. El lamento sensual de un amor perdido mezclado con los sonidos del piano y acordeón, se convieten en la base perfecta para acompañar la voz ronca de Costello y el encantador tono de La Marisoul ” – Rolling Stone
“El Cuarteto de Los Angeles La Santa Cecilia ha pasado de ser un grupo callejero a ser llamados La Mejor Banda Alternativa del 2012, y ahora lanzan su nuevo álbum Treinta Días. Utilizando sus raíces Latinas y mezclándolas con un moderno sonido alternativo, La Santa Cecilia ha captivado a la audiencia y varios artistas reconocidos como Elvis Costello , quien se destaca en el tema Losing Game.” – ET
“Una emocionante obra musical sale al mercado Latino el día de hoy. La banda Alternativa La Santa Cecilia acaba de lanzar Treinta Días, su tan anticipado debut bajo un importante sello disquero. Después de escucharlo, les puedo asegurar que este grupo de los Angeles ha cumplido con todas las expectativas sobre esta producción. Treinta Días es un álbum bilingüe, destacando un estilo ecléctico que combina diferentes ritmos y géneros. Del Norteño al Bossa Nova y del Soul al Rock, la mezcla de riqueza y diversidad en el álbum ofrece una amplia y diversa experiencia que agradara a todos seguidores de diferentes tipos de música. De hecho no hay que estar interesado en el generó Latino para disfrutar temas como “Falling,” “Cuchara” y “Losing Game,” una de las mejores canciones del álbum con Elvis Costello. – About.com/Latin Music
“Es posible que hayan escuchado sobre un cierto cuarteto reconocido por sus coloridas presentaciones, que lanzara su gira nacional por medio de una presentación íntima en Los Angeles .Que dicen? Mick, Keith, Ronnie y Charlie? Nunca hemos escuchado hablar de ellos, nos referimos a Pepe, Alex, Miguel y La Marisoul, el cuarteto mejor conocido como La Santa Cecilia. La banda fusión de Pop bilingüe, nominada al Grammy Latino que comenzó hace muchas lunas en La Cita, se presentara de manera gratuita este Martes en Amoeba Music de Sunset de 6 to 9 p.m., para celebrar la salida de su nuevo álbum “Treinta Dias.”
– The Los Angeles Times