9 Menos Cuarto
9 Menos Cuarto formed in Buenos Aires in 1984, led by frontman Martín "Mosca" Lorenzo. Their early sound came from the city's underground rock scene, mixing...
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9 Menos Cuarto formed in Buenos Aires in 1984, led by frontman Martín "Mosca" Lorenzo. Their early sound came from the city's underground rock scene, mixing rock with reggae and folk touches. They released their first album, "Tiempo y Espacio," in 1988, which got some critical attention locally.
Their second album, "Atrás del Sol," came out in 1990 and gave them a wider reach. The title track became one of their better-known songs, along with others like "Camino Equivocado" and "Contratiempos." The band toured through Latin America and Europe in the early 1990s, building a following with their live shows.
Over time, the lineup shifted around Lorenzo. They put out several more albums, including "Gaia," "Fuego Sagrado," and "El Laberinto," with their most recent being "Vuelvo a Nacer" in 2017. Their music often dealt with social themes, which sometimes drew criticism from authorities.
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