Alan Sutton y las Criaturitas de la Ansiedad formed in the early 2010s around singer-songwriter Alan Sutton. They started playing raw, intimate shows that drew a following with lyrics that felt relatable to people dealing with anxiety. The band includes drummer David Lemons and guitarist Andrés Esparza.
Their song 'No Tengo Hambre, Tengo Ansiedad' became something of an anthem, putting words to that specific modern feeling. Other tracks like 'El Héroe de Constitución' and 'La Era Del Rivotril' continued in that vein, exploring mental health themes without much polish or pretense.
They've released albums including 'Monstruos,' 'Ansiedad,' and 'Supernova.' The music doesn't shy away from darker subjects, though 'Supernova' reportedly leans toward a more hopeful sound. Their work has sparked conversations about anxiety in a culture that often avoids the topic.
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