Cosmica Artists has built its reputation as a home for groundbreaking Latin voices in the indie and alternative space. This Latin Heritage Month, the company is highlighting a roster of artists whose 2025 already carries significant momentum.
A statement from the company discloses that the lineup is “marked by Grammy wins, national TV debuts, and features across Billboard, Rolling Stone, and Variety.” These achievements set the stage for a fall filled with new music and major performances.

The release calendar is strong: Katzù Oso shares Corazones Desechables on September 19 before unveiling his anticipated album La Conexión October 17. Miranda del Sol releases her debut EP when you were asleep (vol. i) the same day, introducing her bilingual, alt-pop sound to a wider audience. Luna Luna returns with the For Siempre EP on October 10, while Rhiannon Rodriguez issues a live single in collaboration with Chingon.

Cosmica’s artists are also active on stages across the Americas. Loyal Lobos appears in Bogotá on September 12, while GRAMMY-winning Gaby Moreno performs in Rancho Cucamonga a week later. Luna Luna headlines Los Angeles’ Roxy Theatre October 9, and Bronx-born singer-songwriter Selines makes her festival debut at Migo Fest in New York October 11. The fall continues with Hunters of the Alps in Miami, Katzù Oso at The Paramount in Los Angeles, and Selines again at The Novo to close out November.

Several artists stand out as defining voices of this season. Gaby Moreno, who recently brought her 2024 album Dusk to national TV platforms including Good Morning America and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, is praised as “one of Americana’s only prominent Latina voices.” Former Chicano Batman frontman Bardo takes a new direction with his debut solo project Transformation Time, while Boyle Heights–born Katzù Oso has nearly doubled his streaming audience in anticipation of his October release.
Other highlights include Miranda del Sol, spotlighted by Glamour and supported by Zane Lowe, Luna Luna continuing to build momentum after national touring, and 19-year-old Rhiannon Rodriguez growing a fast digital following. The roster also brings established names such as Twanguero, whose guitar mastery has earned him a Latin GRAMMY and acclaim from Rolling Stone Spain, alongside new-generation artists like Victor Internet and Guatemalan indie-pop voice TITA.

A statement from the company emphasizes that “this Latin Heritage Month, Cosmica Artists spotlights a roster whose 2025 is already marked by Grammy wins, national TV debuts, and features across Billboard, Rolling Stone, and Variety.”
Together, the lineup reflects both the legacy and the future of Latin music in the indie and alternative space.