100 Fábulas
100 Fábulas formed in Chile in the late 1990s with Alvaro Henríquez on lead vocals and guitar, Cristian Heyne on bass, Felipe Ilabaca on drums, and Mauro...
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100 Fábulas formed in Chile in the late 1990s with Alvaro Henríquez on lead vocals and guitar, Cristian Heyne on bass, Felipe Ilabaca on drums, and Mauro Concha on guitar. They released their self-titled debut album in 1999, followed by 'Segundo Tiempo' in 2003. That second album included 'Grandes Expectativas,' which became one of their most recognizable songs.
Their sound pulls from indie rock and folk, with some Latin American rhythmic touches. Other tracks like 'Herói' and 'No Silêncio do Teu Coração' show their tendency toward reflective, lyrically driven material. The band put out several more studio albums, including 'Detrás de los Cerros' in 2005 and 'Reina' in 2010, along with a live recording and a compilation.
In 2005, guitarist Mauro Concha left the group. The band continued as a trio, releasing music into the 2010s. Their catalog includes songs like 'Tanto Faz' and 'Você Fez,' which maintain that blend of melodic rock and personal lyricism.
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