On those releases, the self-styled “Hispanic Grunge-Punk band” rolls out multilingual rock and roll complete with buzzsaw guitars, anthemic choruses, and the same kind of riotous energy of the best ‘90s grunge and thrash, with hints of ‘80s glam, too.
Slight and Tampa soul-punk band Pilot Jonezz open the show.
Tickets to see Hijas De La Muerte at Tampa’s Hooch and Hive on Friday, May 26 are still available for $10.Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.
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This article appears in May 18-24, 2023.

