Atemahawke
Encyclopedia
Atemahawke is the debut album of Mexican
surrealist
rock band
Porter
, released on May 15, 2007. To date, the only single released is "Host of a Ghost". Name consists of an English phonetic translation of Nahuatl for Guadalajara
, Ātemaxac aːteˈmaʃak. Each of the album's songs have a back story which are printed in the album, giving further explanation to the lyrics.
Some minutes after the final song, there is a hidden untitled track.
Mexico
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surrealist
Surrealism
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Porter
Porter (band)
Porter was a Mexican indie rock band based in Guadalajara, Mexico.Despite their uncommon sound the band got decent radio airplay on important broadcasting stations, their videos: "Espiral", "Daphne" and "Host of a Ghost" had a good reception in music video channels. "Daphne" was placed in the...
, released on May 15, 2007. To date, the only single released is "Host of a Ghost". Name consists of an English phonetic translation of Nahuatl for Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Guadalajara is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,564,514 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality...
, Ātemaxac aːteˈmaʃak. Each of the album's songs have a back story which are printed in the album, giving further explanation to the lyrics.
Track listing
- "El Túnel"
- "Este Cosmos"
- "Vaquero Galáctico"
- "Host Of A Ghost
- "Hansel and Gretel's Bollywood Story"
- "Bailando Con Mi Virginidad"
- "Al Fin Me Darás Un Reno"
- "Estocolmo"
- "Cuervos"
- "Ana Paula (Viaje Al 113)"
- "Xoloitzcuintle Chicloso"
Some minutes after the final song, there is a hidden untitled track.