Bueno has been a frequent name in our blog as of late. It seems like every other week these Staten Island natives are playing a show somewhere, and rightfully so: they’re a live band with a lot to offer, including an upcoming debut album (entitled, Guilt) and a tour with Baked. Bueno started out as an improvisation-based band, but their songs have slowly been making the transition towards a more structured environment; we see this in their very recently released single, "C-C-C-C-Convenient" (streaming) The song is one of nihilism and frustration, a feeling fully embodied by Luke Chiaruttini, whose half talking vocals set the stage for a raucously hard hitting track: "Things are more convenient than it was back then/Sometimes I forget what it was like back then/Things now easier, fun and fair/It’s nice to know that no one cares." Bueno’s jammy influences are ones for the books, because they’ve got it down to a T. They’re playing at The Silent Barn this Wednesday (8/20) – don’t miss their set at Baked’s record release show this Friday(8/22) because the lineup is one to blow you away: Ovlov, Bueno, Porches, and Baked. – Jake Saunders
We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best guitar rock songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!