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Sol D' Menta

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Pop

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San Juan, Puerto Rico,
Puerto Rico

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    A seductive yet boisterous blend of energy and sounds defines Sol D' Menta, a band that has raised the standard of rock since their emergence in 1994. The band’s outstanding original rhythms — aptly referred to as "funkadeliopsychomenta" — is a powerful fusion of funk, ska, hip-hop, psychedelic, salsa, and trova music, which paints a perfect backdrop for the commanding social content of their lyrics.
    Los Soles, as their fans affectionately call them, is composed of Erick “Jey” Seda on bass, Miguel “Tito” Rodríguez on guitar, Ernesto José “Che” Rodríguez on drums, and dynamic vocalist Omar Hernández — a mighty alliance of musical integrity and creativity reminiscent of older performers.

    Sol D’ Menta was the first Puerto Rican rock band to sign with a multinational record label (Polygram). The band catapulted into the music scene with their highly-anticipated first album, “Sol d’ Menta,” which came to life in 1996 and gave rise to the band’s relationship with Polygram Latino. The...

    A seductive yet boisterous blend of energy and sounds defines Sol D' Menta, a band that has raised the standard of rock since their emergence in 1994. The band’s outstanding original rhythms — aptly referred to as "funkadeliopsychomenta" — is a powerful fusion of funk, ska, hip-hop, psychedelic, salsa, and trova music, which paints a perfect backdrop for the commanding social content of their lyrics.
    Los Soles, as their fans affectionately call them, is composed of Erick “Jey” Seda on bass, Miguel “Tito” Rodríguez on guitar, Ernesto José “Che” Rodríguez on drums, and dynamic vocalist Omar Hernández — a mighty alliance of musical integrity and creativity reminiscent of older performers.

    Sol D’ Menta was the first Puerto Rican rock band to sign with a multinational record label (Polygram). The band catapulted into the music scene with their highly-anticipated first album, “Sol d’ Menta,” which came to life in 1996 and gave rise to the band’s relationship with Polygram Latino. The album sold more than 35,000 copies in Puerto Rico and the U.S., and produced the chart-topping singles "El Inconforme" and "Cachetera."

    Their vigorous sophomore album, “El Concepto,” was produced in Los Angeles’ NRG Studios, home of successful productions from the likes of Korn, No Doubt, 311, White Zombie and Fugees, among others. In this project, "Los Soles" worked alongside John Ewing Jr., who worked for 311 and Sugar Ray, and John Avila, former band member and producer of the legendary Oingo Boingo. The album became an instant success, turning out the smash hit "No Voy en Tren," a terrific version of Charlie Garcia's classic song.

    In 1999, Sol D’ Menta recorded an independent live album at The Hard Rock Café in San Juan. "Tocando Madera" is an intoxicating acoustic performance of their greatest hits and three additional songs. They were rewarded in 2000 with two nominations for Rock Group and Album of the Year in "Premios Tu Música."

    Then came “Insomnio,” a heady production recorded at Bandon's Paradise in Los Angeles. Its first single, "Calle Luna, Calle Sol," a remake of the salsa classic performed by Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe, instantly became one of the Sol d’ Menta’s most recognizable and beloved pieces.

    “Vivos” was their fifth album, recorded live during the band’s 2002 concert at the Tito Puente Amphitheater in San Juan. Along with some of Sol D’ Menta’s best original work, the project included powerful collaborative performances with Circo, Cultura Profética, Fiel a la Vega, Los Goyos, Millo Torres, Vialterna, and Vivanativa.

    In 2003, Sol D’ Menta received an award for Best Independent Band from the prestigious American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). And between recordings and familial duties, Sol D' Menta has put on extraordinary performances throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico, which have garnered them both respect and international acclaim. They have shared the stage with stars such as Miguel Mateos, Café Tacvba, Fabulosos Cadillacs, Fobia, Maldita Vecindad, Fito Páez, Aterciopelados, Scorpions, Incubus and others, edging their way into a prominent spot among the music industry’s elite.

    In 2005, Sol D’ Menta began work on their sixth collaboration, cementing their place as a mature ensemble who always keep fresh and exciting ideas up their sleeves. Call it Rock, Latin Rock, or "funkadeliopsychomenta," Sol D’ Menta’s music maintains the smooth revelation and unpredictable beats that have brought them international praise and admiration.

    Management:

    Los Soles / Brutal Noise

    Members:

    Ernesto "Che" Rodriguez

    Omar Hernandez

    Erick "Jey" Seda

    Miguel "Tito" Rodriguez

    Albums

    CICLOS

    2006

    Insomnio

    2001

    Vivos

    2003

    Tocando Madera

    2000

    ¿El Concepto?

    1998

    Sol D' Menta

    1996