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In their eighteen years together as a band, celebrated Los Angeles culture-mashers Ozomatli have gone from being hometown heroes to being named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors. Check our available Ozomatli concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Ozomatli are basically the West Coast version of the Roots. The talented seven-piece from Los Angeles have been playing together for more than 20 years and their seventh studio album, Place In The Sun is still a hell of a lot of fun. The opening title track, Place In The Sun, is catchy but the chorus is a little too generic to stay with you...
- www.beat.com.au
Track List: 1. Place in the Sun 2. Brighter (feat. Dave Stewart) 3. Paleta (feat. Voces del Rancho) 4. Ready to Go 5. Prendida 6. Burn It Down 7. Tus Ojos 8. Only Love 9. Échale Grito 10. Time to Go Photo courtesy of the artist Further the conversation with your thoughts and comments. Agree, disagree, present a different perspective -- engage. For information and guidelines click: Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
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Don't believe everything you read in the papers, especially when it comes to coverage of political protests and street demonstrations. Despite what nearly every media outlet reported, the cops at last year's Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles did not shut down the Rage Against the Machine concert. In fact, Rage's show went off without a hitch, as did the day's worth of peaceful marches and demonstrations in downtown L.A. that preceded it...
- www.popmatters.com
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Catching bands you've never heard of before at festivals is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you come to them without any preconceptions, free of hype and free of any baggage they may have dragged with them through more than a decade of the moderately successful career that has completely passed you by...
- www.musicomh.com
Socio-political Latin hip-hoppers Ozomatli are already Glastonbury veterans, and as they release their latest effort Street Signs, the multi racial, multi genre crew could just be set to go multi platinum. How so, you might ask, for a band whose language of choice often isn't English? The answer lies in their intelligent blend of gifted musicianship and unrelenting lyrical assault on the senses. This is conveyed with such conviction that particulars like language are merely a mean to an end...
- www.musicomh.com
Sprawling LA collective Ozomatli return with 'Fire Away', their fifth full-length to date, and offer another rich dose of positive energy and musical diversity. The album provides some fairly easy - but not necessarily simple - listening throughout, infusing Ozo's funk, hip-hop, Latin American and other global musical influences with plenty of slick, skin-tight grooves. The all-out party vibe of opener 'Are You Ready...
- www.clashmusic.com
An album that promises endless fusions of cumbia, reggae, Western RnB and countless other genres doesn't initially fill the discerning consumer with too much hope. Readiness to experiment in such a brazen way can engender distrust amongst audiences pre-occupied with authenticity, but Ozomatli's fifth album, Fire Away, surprises on all levels - it proves to be as much a series of intriguing genre experiments as it does a serious musical statement...
- www.bbc.co.uk
For over a decade, Ozomatli's genre-defying music has either delighted or befuddled, with every recorded moment seemingly designed for maximum crowd elation. With shows frequently ending with the band and its fans pouring into the streets, it makes sense the band would want to put that foot forward...
- www.popmatters.com
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