Alkilados
Alkilados formed in Medellín, Colombia around 2010 with Juanito Gálvez on vocals, Eche on guitar, Lucho on bass, and Pipe on drums. They had some early...
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Alkilados formed in Medellín, Colombia around 2010 with Juanito Gálvez on vocals, Eche on guitar, Lucho on bass, and Pipe on drums. They had some early struggles getting noticed, but things changed when they put out "Solitaria" with Dalmata in 2013. That track caught on in Colombia and gave them a real foothold.
They followed that up with albums like "Pura Playa" in 2014 and "La Tribu" in 2018. Their sound pulls from pop and rock with some urban rhythms mixed in. Songs like "Monalisa" and "Una Cita" kept their profile up in the years after their initial hit.
There was some legal trouble around 2015 involving the rights to "Solitaria," which got some attention at the time.
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