In the Press

“It’s a searing, fifteen-track magnum opus about feminism, politics and identity, translated through an amalgamation of Latin folk, cumbia and punk rock.”

— Denver Westword Best of 2025

“From mainstays such as King Rat to the Latin feminist punk of Soy Celesté, Denver has no shortage of fantastic punk bands.”

— Michael Mazenko, Denver Westword

“True political punk isn't dead, and neither is the riot grrrl movement. For proof, just listen to Soy Celesté.”

— Emily Ferguson, Denver Westword

“This band is…the kind of punk that took the whole throw rules about what the music has to sound like etc out the window seriously.”

Queen City Sounds, September 13, 2025 at Manos Sagrados

“The line between Celesté’s music and activism is so finely blended that you can’t tell the two apart, and that is punk AF.”

Emily Ferguson, Denver Westword

Underground Music Showcase 2024 Review: Standout Performances, Photos

Soy Celesté was our next stop, and a standout of the day…the whole crowd screaming Feminism is intersectional!

Jordan Altergott (@jordanaltergott)

Articles, Interviews & Media Stories

KGNU Metro Arts Band Interview with Astin Lopez July 2024

Contact

For bookings and other inquiries email

soycelestemusic@gmail.com