14 Palabras
14 Palabras formed in Mexico City in 2003 around vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Joel Morales. The band's name comes from their song "14 Palabras," which...
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14 Palabras formed in Mexico City in 2003 around vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Joel Morales. The band's name comes from their song "14 Palabras," which appears alongside tracks like "Armada Europea Skinhead" and "Hijo de Odín" in their catalog. Their first album, also titled "14 Palabras," came out in 2005.
They followed that with "Palabras Que Curan" in 2007 and "Corazón de Tierra" in 2013. The group's lineup has included Christian Correa on guitar, Enrique Martínez on drums, and Mayela Mendoza on bass at various points, with Morales remaining a constant presence.
Some of their other songs include "Ian Stuart R.I.P," "Muerte al Zog," and "Siglos de historia." Their work has drawn attention for its lyrical content, though the specifics of any controversies or awards mentioned in promotional material aren't clearly detailed here.
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