{"id":3559312,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3559312/?format=json","airdate":"2025-09-29T19:12:24-07:00","show":64703,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/64703/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"Lluvia inesperada","track_id":null,"recording_id":null,"artist":"Siglo Vacío","artist_ids":[],"album":null,"release_id":null,"release_group_id":null,"labels":[],"label_ids":[],"release_date":null,"rotation_status":null,"is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"Siglo Vacío were part of Mexico’s 1990s underground, capturing indie sincerity before the digital era. “Lluvia inesperada,” from their 1997 album Yo Sí Puedo Estar Solo, is marked by clean guitar arpeggios, warm lo-fi production, and vocals that lean into vulnerability. The track feels timeless—simple, melancholic, and intimate. It reflects the DIY ethos of its era: songs recorded with heart rather than perfection. Its metaphor of unexpected rain captures sadness and release simultaneously. For fans of overlooked Latin American indie history, “Lluvia inesperada” is a buried treasure worth rediscovery.\u2028Listen: https://polaroidzonline.bandcamp.com/album/yo-si-puedo-estar-solo","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}