Interviews

Enjambre

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By: Jennifer Vintzileos

 

 

Q) What are you most looking forward to with this upcoming US tour?

 

A) Playing songs that we haven’t played in the places we’re revisiting, hoping to see everyone that’s gone to our shows and new people.

 

Q) In addition to this tour, you are currently working on new music as a follow-up to your last album Ambrosia. What can you share about the new music you are currently working on?

 

A) We will be embarking in uncharted territories. We will play styles of music and add instruments we’ve never played before; it’ll be recorded live.

 

Q) As Ambrosia was your first English EP, will fans be to expect more English music from you in the future?

 

A) I don’t know if the fans expect more of it, they weren’t too keen on it, but we will definitely love to do it again.

 

Q) Will you be debuting any new music on the upcoming tour?

 

A) Not anything new, but it’ll definitely be different than our previous appearances… to some, some of the songs will be new.

 

Q) Which city are you most looking forward to performing in?

 

A) Seattle and Portland, never been

 

Q) After your US tour you are set to play the 23rd Vive Latino Music Festival in Mexico City, a festival that you have performed at in the past. How did the opportunity to join this year’s roster come about?

 

A) They invited us to be the second head liners of the main stage. It seems like they like our stuff!

 

Q) Aside from your own performance at the festival, are there any artists you are looking forward to seeing live and are there artists from your prior attendance that you were excited to see?

 

A) Dos Minutos, one of the best rock bands ever

 

Q) What are still some of your favorite songs to perform live when you are touring?

 

A) I love playing “Secuaz.” We hardly ever play it and it’s one of those songs that have everything Enjambre loves to show – nostalgia, experimentation, heartfelt lyrics and rock n’ roll.

 

Q) What was the best advice you were given that continues to help you thrive and grow?

 

A) The best advice they gave me is “know your amp.” It changed everything…I also have advice: the best reward in doing this is the satisfaction of expressing yourselves. Nothing else matters.

 

Q) What would you like to say to everyone who are fans and supporters of the music that you make?

 

A) Thanks for having us over, we love doing this…spread the word!

 

 

 

All Questions Answered By Vocalist Luis Humberto Navejas

 

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