The Diluvio AZ band members, who grew up in Mexican-American homes in 蜜柚直播 and in Nogales, are completely bilingual. But their language of preference on stage and in the recording studio is Spanish.
Diluvio AZ is a 蜜柚直播 pop rock band that made a deliberate choice.
鈥淲e just started writing music in Spanish,鈥 said Alejandra Perez, the group鈥檚 lead vocalist. 鈥淚 feel it came naturally to us.鈥
Earlier this month, the band dropped its first full-length CD, 鈥淢area en el Desierto,鈥 recorded in 蜜柚直播. The band held a CD-release show June 8 at the Sky Bar on North Fourth Avenue and a couple of nights later performed on 鈥淟ocals Only Live in Studio 2A鈥 program on KXCI, 91.3-FM hosted by Sophie Gibson-Rush.
The band, which recorded an EP, 鈥淟ibro de Canciones鈥 in 2016, has performed in clubs around town and has opened for major rock en espa帽ol acts at the Rialto Theater and 191 Toole. Last summer, the group gigged in Mexico City for a week. Later this month, Diluvio AZ will perform in Southern California and next month in El Paso, Texas.
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Performing in Spanish is organic for the five members, all of whom grew up listening to music in Spanish.
鈥淚t felt like the right thing to do. It just makes more sense. It鈥檚 part of our identity,鈥 said Perez, who graduated from the University of 蜜柚直播 in May.
While the band members listen to Latino artists like Shakira, Juan Gabriel and Santana, their music of choice is rock and punk, music inspired by American bands like Blink 182, Warpaint and Slipknot, and P en espa帽ol bands like Cafe Tacvba, Soda Stereo and Elefante.
Perez said that the band does not want to be restricted in binary worlds.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e either Mexican or American. No, like us, we鈥檙e both. We wanted to make something that people could relate to,鈥 she said.
The 鈥淢area,鈥 album is about identity and 鈥渉ow we are as young people in 蜜柚直播 and the U.S.,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 like to listen to the Misfits and mariachi, too.鈥
In addition to Perez, the other band members are drummer Lucia Dabdoub, Edwin Cordova on bass, Eduardo Ramirez on guitar and Alejandra鈥檚 older brother, guitarist Danny Perez. Dabdoub and Ramirez graduated from high schools in Nogales, 蜜柚直播, while the Perez siblings and Cordova hail from Sunnyside High School.
While their shared love of music is the glue that keeps Diluvio AZ together, the band members did not meet through music. Several of them initially met through their social justice work.
Daboub and Ramirez were working with deported Mexican migrants when they came to 蜜柚直播 to recruit fellow high school students. They met Alejandra Perez who went to Nogales to join the humanitarian effort. They discovered their shared love for rock and punk and they formed the band.
The group鈥檚 music is not overtly political but the fact that they are Mexican-Americans playing rock is a political statement in itself.
Said Danny Perez: 鈥淲e鈥檙e Mexican American. We鈥檙e proud of it.鈥
Ernesto Portillo Jr. is editor of La Estrella de Tucsón. He can be reached at 573-4187 or netopjr@tucson.com. On Twitter: @netopjr