Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos

Produced by Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand). Panthers prowling through a desert. Cowgirls swaggering into a saloon and kicking up dust. Riding shotgun with a Tarantino heroine. Having the fiesta of your lives under a giant piñata with all your friends. Los Bitchos’ hallucinatory surf-exotica is as evocative as it is playful: the London-based pan-continental group could well be your new favourite party band with their instrumental voyages that are the soundtrack to setting alight to a row of flaming sambucas and losing yourself to the night. They’ve got a bun-tight knack for a groove – and they’ve got the best fringes in rock’n’roll too.

Serra Petale (guitar), Agustina Ruiz (keytar), Josefine Jonsson (bass) and Nic Crawshaw (drums) hail from different parts of the world but met via all-night house parties, or through friends, in London. Their unique sound binds them together, though, taking in a retrofuturistic blend of Peruvian chicha, Argentine cumbia, Turkish psych and surf guitars. They are London’s answer to Khruangbin, if Khruangbin spent all weekend getting slammed on cheap tequila in.

Los Bitchos

Let The Festivities Begin!

City Slang
Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 04/02/2022Catalogue Number

SLANG50385LP

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Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
CD

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Released 04/02/2022Catalogue Number

SLANG50385

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Los Bitchos

Let The Festivities Begin!

City Slang
Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 04/02/2022Catalogue Number

SLANG50385LP

Learn more
Album artwork for Let The Festivities Begin! by Los Bitchos
CD

£8.99

Released 04/02/2022Catalogue Number

SLANG50385

Learn more

Produced by Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand). Panthers prowling through a desert. Cowgirls swaggering into a saloon and kicking up dust. Riding shotgun with a Tarantino heroine. Having the fiesta of your lives under a giant piñata with all your friends. Los Bitchos’ hallucinatory surf-exotica is as evocative as it is playful: the London-based pan-continental group could well be your new favourite party band with their instrumental voyages that are the soundtrack to setting alight to a row of flaming sambucas and losing yourself to the night. They’ve got a bun-tight knack for a groove – and they’ve got the best fringes in rock’n’roll too.

Serra Petale (guitar), Agustina Ruiz (keytar), Josefine Jonsson (bass) and Nic Crawshaw (drums) hail from different parts of the world but met via all-night house parties, or through friends, in London. Their unique sound binds them together, though, taking in a retrofuturistic blend of Peruvian chicha, Argentine cumbia, Turkish psych and surf guitars. They are London’s answer to Khruangbin, if Khruangbin spent all weekend getting slammed on cheap tequila in.