Artist's albums
Home Is You
2023 · single
I Can't Make You Love Me
2022 · single
No Confidence
2022 · single
Chacarera:Villain
2022 · single
La Yarará (Acoustic Version)
2021 · single
Ritmo de Vida (Acoustic Version)
2021 · single
En la Noche (Acoustic Version)
2021 · single
Paraná (Live at Studio 2 - Yucatan Session)
2020 · single
Identity (Live at Studio 2 - Yucatan Session)
2020 · single
En la Noche (Live at Studio 2 - Yucatan Session)
2020 · single
La Yarará (Live at Studio 2 - Yucatan Session)
2020 · single
La Yarará
2020 · album
Memories Gone
2020 · single
La Yarará
2020 · single
I'm Leaving Home
2020 · single
En la Noche
2019 · single
Aliso (Remixes)
2018 · EP
Aliso (Live at the Pool - Yucatan Session)
2018 · album
Saturday Night
2018 · single
Aliso (Acoustic)
2018 · album
Aliso
2018 · album
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Biography
Malena Zavala was born in Chaco, Argentina. At the age of three, Zavala moved to the UK and maintained her connection to the Latin world through music. She wrote, recorded and produced her debut album 'Aliso' alone in her parent’s garage, learning from YouTube Tutorials and wired on Yerba Mate. Inspired by her native Argentina, Aliso’s ten tracks recall Brian Eno, Tame Impala, Latin folk music and Argentine tea. The Guardian gave Aliso four stars, describing her debut release as “Gently warped and beguilingly melancholy guitar pop.” She immediately went from her parent’s garage to supporting Lord Huron at London’s Roundhouse and then Village Underground with Men I Trust. That summer, she featured at Latitude festival, Greenman Festival and All Points East, playing Aliso to thousands. In her second album, La Yarara, Malena delved deeper into her Latin roots. She explored the great Latin musical traditions of Cumbia, Bolero and Andean folk. Sharing it's name with a venomous snake found in Argentina, and an insult to women that have the gall to talk back. La Yarara’s title song explores with venomous intent, the world’s fear of a woman with something to say. Clash Music called the single, “an inspired piece of left-field pop” and “a subtle take down of the boxes women are placed in by patriarchal society.” She continues that journey with her new songs, blending the challenges and dilemmas of her inner life with the forms of her musical heritage.