CALLE 13’s Critically Praised New Album “MultiViral” Sees Full Release TODAY
Already Hailed With Numerous Four Star Reviews Declaring
It “As ambitious a hip-hop album as any in any language,” Calle 13’s Powerfully Outspoken New Album MultiViral Was Initially Released Only Through Digital Platforms In Conjunction With The Launch Of The Duo’s Year-Long Tour. But Starting Today, Physical Copies Of MultiViral Are Now Also Widely Available
To Celebrate The Full Release of MultiViral,
RESIDENTE & VISITANTE of C13 Will Sign Copies Of The Album At A Special New York In-Store Appearance
TODAY (6:00pm) At Harlem’s
“EL BARRIO MUSIC CENTER”
The multiple GRAMMY & LATIN GRAMMY winning band commemorates the first release of their new independent label El Abismo by supporting this independent record store at 1870 Lexington Ave in East Harlem
After A String Of SOLD-OUT Concert Performances Across
– Please Visit Venue Websites for Local Ticket Details. Look For More Calle 13 Concert Dates To Be Announced Shortly
“FOUR STARS – MultiViral is as ambitious a hip-hop album as any in any language” –Rolling Stone
“FOUR STARS – MultiViral ups the ante… the album excites like few others” – All Music
“Puts a lot more on the line… consecrates Calle 13 as a great Latin American rock band.”-Billboard
“A major step and a great listen… few rappers can even come close to [Residente’s] flow” –NPR
“[Calle 13 is] networked every which way: technologically, culturally, musically, socially, politically… songs that hold messages of solidarity, sympathy for poor and demands for freedom and individuality”- NY Times
“[Calle 13] decided that the things that are most immortal are great ideas. They are curious, follow their muse and they do their own thing sonically… They continually delight and amaze me”- Jon Pareles, NYT Popcast
“C13’s most ambitious recording …their chemistry reaches new, uncharted territory…. a musical assault on the status quo with mind-bending soundscapes… a stomping, fist-pumping anthem to human endurance”- MTV
“Wealth Is Killing Hip Hop… [But] Calle 13 is leading the charge against conspicuous consumption” – TMZ
“a disarming call for honesty… a critique of rap decadence that feels genuine and important.” – Remezcla