Since 2017, Miami, FL-based Las Nubes has played their undeniably catchy, multilingual alternative/dream pop/shoegaze all over the damn place – bars, basements,
festivals, storefronts… The current quartet of Ale Campos (guitar/vocals), Emile Milgrim (drums), Alumine Soto (guitar), and Cuci Amador (bass/vocals) forge a
relentless energy founded on their collective DIY roots throughout South Florida and Latin America. Throughout multiple lineups, releases, tours, and even a name change, they’ve only just begun scratching the surface.
festivals, storefronts… The current quartet of Ale Campos (guitar/vocals), Emile Milgrim (drums), Alumine Soto (guitar), and Cuci Amador (bass/vocals) forge a
relentless energy founded on their collective DIY roots throughout South Florida and Latin America. Throughout multiple lineups, releases, tours, and even a name change, they’ve only just begun scratching the surface.
“Early Dum Dum Girls smoking a joint with Dinosaur Jr. If Rodney Bingenheimer heard this in 1995 you can bet his wig would be flipped.” -Razorcake
“Musically, Las Nubes is sophisticated. They might be lo-fi and DIY, but their structures are elaborate. Each instrument has a significant presence, creating a sound that’s textured and full of static.” -Brooklyn Rail
“…Fuzzy, garage-tinged… loaded with ruminations on the messy situationships that bloom in a sweaty, endless summer. You can practically hear the condensation running down their guitars.” -Remezcla
“As good as their debut record is, [their new] recordings are next level. It took Guided By Voices ten records to sound giant in a lo-fi DIY way. It only took Las Nubes two.” -The Jitney