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Flaco el Jandro Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Flaco el Jandro

Moe's Alley
1535 Commercial Wy

Jun 21, 2024

9:00 PM PDT
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Flaco el Jandro Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Moes Alley presents the return of Weapons of Mass Creation with special guest Flaco el Jandro!Friday, June 21stDoors: 8pm / Show: 9pm$15 in advance / $20 day of the show21+WEAPONS OF MASS CREATIONRecapturing the essence of musicality, Weapons of Mass Creation stuns with socially attuned themes draped in genre-melding instrumentation, warm vocals, and Afro-Latino rhythms. Brimming with live saxophone, synths, keyboards, and guitars, the independent family units arrangements meander into the sonic realms of Soul, Cumbia, and R&B.Drawing motifs from film, authors, activists, and daily life, the Anaheim-made collectives sweeping scope of production exemplifies their multi-dimensional artistry and unbridled creativity. Interweaved with dexterous rhyme schemes, sumptuous harmonies, and culture-shifting lyricism, WOMCs work is an amalgamation of evocative chronicling and smoothed-out musicianship for the ages.Initially slated as a hip-hop group, the six Franco siblings Joules (emcee/vocals), Luis (guitar/vocals), Jacob (bass/vocals), Crudo (keyboardist/producer), Moe Budda (drums/emcee/producer), Silas (saxophone/vocals) joined forces with the Quionez brothers Soli (emcee) and EQ (emcee) and newcomer Hiiku (synths/producer). They collectively embraced the name Weapons of Mass Creation, a phrase Jacob used in a poem that highlighted creativity as a weapon to dismantle colonialism. With many band members the offspring of immigrants, they have each endured their own personal challenges: financial hardships and unemployment, incarceration, mental health issues, and sexual orientation concealment. Breaking generational curses, Weapons of Mass Creation has found healing through music and harness its remarkable power to unite individuals. Aside from sold-out shows at The Paramount and The Moroccan Lounge, the 9-piece group has showcased their talent at renowned L.A. venues like The Echo, The Ford, and even co-headlined the 101 Festival at the Hollywood Bowl. They were also named The OC Weeklys Best Hip Hop Act in both 2017 and 2019.Garnering editorial nods from esteemed outlets KCET and The LA Times, the group has gained traction gracing stages with seasoned acts like SZA, Smino, Aloe Blacc, DāM-Funk, and DJ Battlecat. WOMC also headlined the Hit The Switches festival (2022), performed at Tropiclia (2018), and sold out a string of concerts during their inaugural West Coast Tour. Their discography includes notable releases such as Labor of Love (2019) and their transformative EP Family Business (2023). As individual members of the group gear up for solo album releases, their forthcoming material as Weapons of Mass Creation aims to create a time-honored catalog against an awe-inspiring and colorful soundscape that will solidify their undoubted longevity.
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Flaco el Jandro Biography

Flaco El Jandro is a Chicano songwriter/musician from Salinas, CA. He describes his music as Rockmantica, indie-rock love songs heavily influenced by classic boleros and baladas from the 60’s and 70’s. However, he often dabbles in a variety of different styles including cumbia, regional Mexican music and hip-hop. His genre-fluid style knows no boundaries. He’s been writing songs since a very young age and has been a part of various groups, most notably Dread i Knights and Qiensave. Flaco’s music and message draws much influence from the time he spent working as a musico at the world famous El Teatro Campesino, where he’s been a member since 2012. He’s worked closely with artists and producers such as E Arenas of Chicano Batman, Erik Canales of Allison, and Sam Pura (The Story So Far), just to name a few. In 2020 he released his self-produced debut EP Canciones Para Curar la Depresión. The title track Todo Sigue Igual was featured in the documentary Unhealthy Comedian. He found success in early 2022 on TikTok with his semi-viral hit Mi Encendedor, which expanded his fanbase immensely in a short period of time and was featured in The Daily Chela.

His songs cover a variety of themes such as love, heartbreak, culture, existentialism, and identity crisis which is something he has struggled with for most of his life. Flaco channels these messages in the form of music, with the goal of being able to connect with people who share the same human experience and seek to better themselves and the world around them. Flaco El Jandro’s aspiration is to bring his music and message to every soul that is willing and able to listen.
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Cumbia
Indie Rock
Regional Mexican
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