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New freelancer mary__retta , profiled local five-piece DivinoNinoband who dropped their second album, Last Spa on Earth, in late September. Here's what she has to say about it👇

play live. The Chicago-based five-piece can’t seem to stand still onstage. First their swaggering hips get loose, then their long arms flail, and soon the musicians are completely unbound, the picture of freedom. To watch Divino Niño is to experience that freedom yourself: to move your body not because you came out ready to dance to anything, but because the group’s pulsing, hypnotic music reminded you how good it could feel.

They both moved to Chicago for college, where Medina met Rodriguez at the School of the Art Institute. In the early 2010s, when Divino Niño began to play shows around Chicago, they felt their sound wasn’t full enough—instead of a drummer, they’d been relying on electronic percussion loops. In 2014 they invited Codina into the group to help carry the delicious arrangements they’re now known for.

“There’s this genius mentality that’s kind of American,” Medina says. “But honestly, this pandemic has got us all on level zero—we’re all on an equal playing field. I sort of realized, damn, I wanted to be that individual hero and genius, but now it’s so clear we need to collaborate with everyone to survive. I used to think I could just do my own thing, but no, we’re all connected in this central web.

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