The international rock artist known as
Sin Leche has released his latest culture-crossing single, “El
Baño.” The track has been
proudly released on the American Values Latin independent record
label without direction from the corporate music industry. It is the
most prominent official release from Sin Leche since his 2015 track,
“Cielo Azul.” Aggressive, grooving, and striking in its social
conscientiousness, “El Baño” stands as the latest reason for
rock fans to take note of this exciting Panamanian artist from New
York.
As can be seen in the single's cover art, “El Baño” is a song about tolerance which has themes of gender equality at its heart.
Sin Leche says of
this, “'El Baño' is about having tolerance and remembering that we
can all experience things that seem far fetched. It's about being
honest with ourselves and with others to avoid hurting the ones we
love.”
Asked to describe his influences for “El Baño,” Sin Leche names only James Brown and AC/DC. While the heavy guitars in “El Baño” are more reminiscent of AC/DC than James Brown, there's plenty of rhythm in Leche's new single which denotes his deep love for the Godfather of Soul. This affinity runs so powerfully in Sin Leche, in fact, that when asked about his start in music, he states that it was at the age of 11 after attending a James Brown concert that he decided to start making his own.
Panama-born Sin
Leche's current official bio describes him as also known as Septimus
(usually stylized SEPTIMUS). Both Sin Leche and Septimus blend
various musical genres and cultures to achieve a worldly,
international sound which reflects Sin Leche's multicultural roots,
himself.
“El
Baño” by Sin Leche is available from over 700 digital music stores
online worldwide now. Get in early, Latin rock fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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