Rupa & the April Fishes

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Maintenant 04:08 Tools
C'est Pas D'l'amour 00:00 Tools
C'est Moi 00:00 Tools
Poder 00:00 Tools
Maintenent 00:00 Tools
La Pêcheuse 02:16 Tools
Por La Frontera 00:00 Tools
Les Abeilles 00:00 Tools
Mal de mer 00:00 Tools
(San Francisco) 00:51 Tools
Neruda 00:00 Tools
Culpa De La Luna 00:00 Tools
La Linea 00:00 Tools
Este Mundo 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking 00:00 Tools
Not So Easy 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
(La Frontera) 00:00 Tools
Soledad 00:00 Tools
Plus que moi 00:00 Tools
La peinture 00:00 Tools
La Rose 00:00 Tools
une Americaine a Paris 00:00 Tools
Yaad 00:00 Tools
(El Camino Del Diablo) 00:00 Tools
Soy Payaso 00:00 Tools
Espero La Luna 00:00 Tools
Une Americaine à Paris 00:00 Tools
L'éléphant 00:00 Tools
La Estrella Caída 00:00 Tools
build 00:00 Tools
the guns of brixton 00:00 Tools
weeds 00:00 Tools
sur la route 00:00 Tools
gone 00:00 Tools
no olvidado 00:00 Tools
like i do 00:00 Tools
Firewater 04:11 Tools
inheritance 03:18 Tools
metamorphosis 00:00 Tools
electric gumbo radio 00:00 Tools
une américaine à paris 00:00 Tools
cochabamba 00:00 Tools
L' Éléphant 00:00 Tools
La estella caída 02:47 Tools
l'elephant 04:41 Tools
Guns of Brixton 00:00 Tools
Une Americane Á Paris 00:00 Tools
L' Йlйphant 00:00 Tools
Une Americane À Paris 03:59 Tools
Une americaine á Paris 00:00 Tools
¡cochabamba! 00:00 Tools
Une americaine а Paris 03:59 Tools
Une americaine ŕ Paris 00:00 Tools
la pкcheuse 00:00 Tools
la pęcheuse 00:00 Tools
Growing Upward 00:00 Tools
Rose 00:00 Tools
L' Éléphant 00:00 Tools
Lay My Head Down 00:00 Tools
Pecheuse 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / la rose 00:00 Tools
neruda  00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / culpa de la luna 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / l'elephant 00:00 Tools
Frontline 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / c'est moi 04:10 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / (la frontera) 02:43 Tools
Yelamu (We Are Still Here) 02:43 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / por la frontera 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / la linea 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / (el camino del diablo) 00:00 Tools
Americaine À Paris 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / espero la luna 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / trouble 00:00 Tools
Éléphant 04:41 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / este mundo 03:20 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / la estrella caida 00:00 Tools
Heathen 00:00 Tools
Where You From 00:00 Tools
FREE DOWNLOAD - culpa de la luna 00:00 Tools
Américaine A Paris 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / neruda 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / soy payaso 00:00 Tools
c’est moi 00:00 Tools
Rupa & the April Fishes / soledad 00:00 Tools
Eena Meena Deeka 00:00 Tools
Une Américaine a Paris 00:00 Tools
Rain Come Home 00:00 Tools
Live at Bahnhof Langendreer in Bochum Jan-25th-2010 00:00 Tools
Water Song 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
L'Eléphant 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Get Arrested 00:00 Tools
Stolen Land 00:00 Tools
L' elephant 00:00 Tools
C'est Pas d'l'amour (Strings) 00:00 Tools
L’Elephant 00:00 Tools
L'elephant (Strings) 00:00 Tools
Mal De Mer (Strings) 00:00 Tools
Maintenant (Strings) 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking (Strings) 00:00 Tools
Elephant 00:00 Tools
Une Americaine à Paris 00:00 Tools
(La fontera) 00:00 Tools
La Peinture (Strings) 00:00 Tools
Este mondo 00:00 Tools
RUPA & THE APRIL FISHES - Main 00:00 Tools
Woh Kagaz Ki Kashti 00:00 Tools
The Request 00:00 Tools
Une americaine ΰ Paris 00:00 Tools
Soy paysayo 00:00 Tools
la pκcheuse 02:16 Tools
Culpa De La Lupa 00:00 Tools
maintenant (HD/HQ Sound) 00:00 Tools
La estella caida 00:00 Tools
Mi Diablito 00:00 Tools
Maintenant (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Culpa De La Luna (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Americaine A Paris 00:00 Tools
water 00:00 Tools
Et Maintenant 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
12- Maintenant 00:00 Tools
Rupa & The April Fishes 00:00 Tools
c’est moi feat. ed baskerville 00:00 Tools
La estella caída 00:00 Tools
Une Americane u00c1 Paris 00:00 Tools
Une Americaine Paris 00:00 Tools
Le pêcheuse 00:00 Tools
C EST PAS D L AMOUR 00:00 Tools
L' Ιlιphant 00:00 Tools
Unleash the full potential of SKY.FM. Get SKY.FM Premium Now! 00:00 Tools
une americaine 00:00 Tools
l'éléphant 00:00 Tools
La Rosa 00:00 Tools
neruda 00:00 Tools
Une Americaine à Paris. 00:00 Tools
la pÍcheuse 00:00 Tools
Aaj Shanibar 00:00 Tools
01_build 00:00 Tools
C 00:00 Tools
  • 402,434
    plays
  • 34,995
    listners
  • 402434
    top track count

September 30th, 2009 – San Francisco’s global agit-pop group Rupa & the April Fishes will perform select shows throughout the US, Canada and Mexico this fall in support of their forthcoming album este mundo, due out on Cumbancha Oct. 27. The tour includes performances at The Mezzanine in San Francisco, The Mint in Los Angeles and The Bellhouse in Brooklyn among other cities. Described as “one of the hottest emerging acts” by Time Out, Rupa & the April Fishes mix in elements of Gypsy swing, Colombian cumbia, French chanson and Indian ragas for a sound that effortlessly blurs the boundaries of genre and geography. Over the past year, the group has brought their infectious live show to adoring crowds at NY’s Central Park Summer Stage, the Montreal Jazz Festival, San Francisco’s Outside Lands and Stern Grove festivals, not to mention dozens of Europe’s most prestigious festivals and venues. The group has been compared to Gogol Bordello, Manu Chao, Beirut and other boundary-breaking genrestraddlers. While in New York, the band will participate in the second installment of the adventurous music series, “Is America part of the World?” Part II of this series will also feature the band Nation Beat and will take place at The Bell House in Brooklyn on November 13. This series aims to challenge the way we think about “American” and “World” music with artists that are home-bred and worldtraveled. Rupa & The April Fishes will also present ¡Catapulta! at The Brava Theater in San Francisco on October 9 & 10. This unique concert and multidisciplinary event was put together to help dispel fears among immigrants about public health options. As a practicing doctor, lead singer Rupa is particularly passionate about the human impact of US anti-immigration policies and how it affects immigrants’ (documented and undocumented) ability to seek public health care. Over the past several years, she has met countless patients who sought medical attention late in their disease process for fear of deportation. She was awarded a grant by the SF Arts Commission to bring her inquiry of these issues to a deeper level, which lead to the creation of music for ¡Catapulta! and este mundo. If local singer Rupa were a movie, she would be Amélie meets Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown meets Latcho Drom meets Do the Right Thing. She'd be set in India and Berkeley...She would be (and, in fact, is) an instant cult classic among the smart, idealistic, international set. --Hiya Swanhuyser, SF Weekly While the music of Rupa & the April Fishes defies categorization, their intimate sound combined with a broad appeal has earned them comparisons to everyone from Manu Chao, Pink Martini and Lhasa to Beirut, Dengue Fever, Gogol Bordello and Keren Ann. Rupa’s nomadic upbringing has led her to write songs in a multitude of languages, including French, Spanish, Hindi and English. With themes ranging from love and death to politics and philosophy, the songs offer a magic carpet ride through time and place and embody Rupa’s goal of breaking down borders both real and imagined, arranged for cello, accordion, guitar, trumpet, upright bass and drums. Besides being a songwriter and band leader, Rupa is also a doctor, splitting her time between her music career and caring for patients, whom she often finds inspiration from. “A lot of my music feels like it derives its heart from these vulnerable encounters with people,” says Rupa. “Taking care of people is such a deep inspiration for so many things, but especially music.” The band is based in the lotus-eaters land of San Francisco and has toured on the West Coast, Mexico, NYC and Europe. They have traveled to Tijuana where they stayed with deported migrants and learned more about the humanistic impact of the US-Mexico border. In San Francisco, they have orchestrated spectacular sold out shows at the Great American Music Hall and the Independent, working with local musicians, performance and visual artists to create transportive events, removing the audience from ordinary experience to create fresh perspective. Rupa & the April Fishes have had the honor of working with Marcus Shelby, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Aterciopelados, Susana Baca, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Richard Dawkins. They play in concert halls and on streetcars, inviting people from different backgrounds to get together across supposed divides for a shared moment. [Via Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/aprilfishes] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.