Apologia Sonora
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Apologia Sonora

Apologia Sonora formed in Mexico City in 1996 around singer-songwriter Aarón Cruz and guitarist Ricardo Trejo, with Carlos Sandoval on bass, Jorge Valencia on...

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Apologia Sonora, Mexico City's rock and folk storytellers

A band from Mexico City that has mixed rock, folk, and Latin rhythms since 1996, with lyrics often about social justice.

If you're new to them, start with 'Vidas Ocultas' or 'Traga Minhas Flores de 7º Dia'. Both give you a feel for what they do.

They've been making music for nearly three decades, and their songs have a way of sticking with you. 'Traga Minhas Flores de 7º Dia' is a good example of their sound, it's got that mix of rock drive and folk melody. Their lyrics often touch on working-class struggles, and they've kept recording even when it drew censorship.

They formed in Mexico City in 1996 around Aarón Cruz and Ricardo Trejo. Their debut 'Vidas Ocultas' came out in 1999, and they've put out albums like 'Fragmentos de la Realidad' and 'Luz en la Oscuridad' as recently as 2022.

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Apologia Sonora formed in Mexico City in 1996 around singer-songwriter Aarón Cruz and guitarist Ricardo Trejo, with Carlos Sandoval on bass, Jorge Valencia on drums, and Juan Pablo Cruz adding vocals and percussion. Their debut album 'Vidas Ocultas' arrived in 1999, followed by records like 'Fragmentos de la Realidad' and 'Canciones para el Pueblo' that continued through the 2000s and 2010s.

Their music mixes rock, folk, and Latin rhythms, with lyrics that often address social justice and working-class struggles. The song 'Vidas Ocultas' became particularly known for its focus on marginalized lives, alongside other tracks like 'Recordar é Reviver' and 'Renascendo Das Cinzas'.

Their outspoken material has sometimes drawn censorship and threats, but they've kept recording, putting out albums as recently as 2022 with 'Luz en la Oscuridad'.

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