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Watch: “Days Have Gone” by Late Nite Howl

December 12, 2011 By Winston Rivas

Photo By Claudia Ochoa.

The Las Vegas based by way of Tijuana indie-folk artist Pablo Dodero, is one of the pioneers of the Tijuana indie scene. Many will recognize Dodero as the former frontman of the Tijuana hardcore outfit Mae Machino.  Recently Dodero has been composing and writing music for his new project Late Nite Howl, which finds himself in new music landscapes with a stripped down folk sound.  As the title suggests, Late Nite Howl is an introspective drive though the depths of the night. Pablo has a knack for creating songs that while simple in chord structure they pierce though your memory.

Days have gone is the first cut from Late Nite Howl’s self-titled debut EP set to be released in 2012. The video showcases a lovely nostalgic montage of  family life in Mexico. The video was directed and produced in Tijuana and is a clear demonstration of the burgeoning creative movement in the border town.

Winston Rivas

Writer/Intern - When not daydreaming about Latin female singers (Julieta Venegas, Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Lafourcade, Ceci Bastida, etc.), Winston Rivas writes about them. Winston joined Austin Vida for the sole purpose of meeting/interviewing one of these singers. So far he has helped Ximena Sariñana get off stage. So it’s been a good start. Winston was born in Austin, but made a man of himself on the hard streets of El Sereno, Calif. He is getting his basics out of the way at ACC before transferring to a four-year institution, where he will try to convince kids to spin El Guincho instead of Lil Wayne. Winston is always well in tune with newest and freshest Latin artists from Tijuana to Santiago, Chile, as he demonstrates in his Latin music blog.

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