Los Mac's

Los Mac's were a seminal rock band hailing from Chile, initially formed in the early 1960s by the McIver brothers, Willy and Julio, alongside Eric Franklin and Arturo Mackenna. Their name, often styled as The Mac's or Los Mac's, is a reflection of the brothers' surname and the band's Scottish descent. During an era when rock and roll was fervently sweeping across continents, Los Mac's played a significant role in the cultivation of the Chilean rock scene, bringing forth a blend of beat music and rock with a unique Latin sensibility.

The band's album "Kaleidoscope Men," originally released in 1967, stands tall as a classic in the annals of Latin American psychedelic rock, showcasing their innovative and experimental edge as they melded traditional rock structures with avant-garde and psychedelic influences. Despite the original group disbanding in the 1970s, their music has continued to captivate new generations, leading to the remastering and re-release of their pivotal works, including "Kaleidoscope Men," "Macs," and "GG Sessions." Los Mac's legacy endures not only in their restored recordings but also in their contribution to the rich tapestry of Latin American music history, influencing countless musicians in the Chilean rock scene and beyond.

Latest Release
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Go Go / 22 (Remasterizado 2021)
Album - 19 Tracks - Released May 6, 2022
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