Adrián Barba started making music in Mexico City, drawing from local rhythms and contemporary urban sounds. The band's song 'El Poder Nuestro Es' connected with listeners, becoming something of an anthem with its direct lyrics about inequality. That track appears alongside others like 'Ángeles Fuimos' and 'La Señal' in their catalog.
They've put out albums including 'Somos Uno' and 'Resistencia', and have worked with artists like Lila Downs, Los Tigres del Norte, and Manu Chao. The group includes Adrián Barba on vocals and guitar, Diego Maroto on drums, Arturo Aranda on bass, and Antonio Sánchez on accordion.
Their music often addresses social themes, which has sometimes drawn criticism for being too political.
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