Algora
Algora is a Spanish band known for their song "Canción Mentira," which became something of an anthem for listeners dealing with betrayal or disenchantment....
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Algora is a Spanish band known for their song "Canción Mentira," which became something of an anthem for listeners dealing with betrayal or disenchantment. The track's haunting melody and introspective lyrics define much of their sound. Other songs like "David" and "Querido Hombre Cebolla" follow similar emotional terrain.
The band includes Álvaro Baglietto on vocals and guitar, Ana Fernández on keyboards and backing vocals, Adrián Ríos on bass, and David Muñoz on drums. They released their first single, "Canción Mentira," in 2013, followed by an EP called "El Silencio" in 2014 and albums like "Huellas" in 2016 and "Laberinto" in 2019. A 2022 single, "Sueños de Medianoche," shows they're still putting out music.
In 2016, a former member accused Algora of plagiarizing his work. The band went through an investigation and was cleared of the allegations. Their music continues to explore themes of love, loss, and searching for meaning, with a focus on atmospheric soundscapes and emotional depth.
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