A banda romántica group formed in 1996 with former policeman Alex Villareal on vocals.
For their romantic side, 'Ilusão' frames it well. If you want something with more weight, 'As lagrimas da alma do poeta morto' has that longer, poetic title that suggests different territory.
They've been working with traditional banda arrangements since the late 1990s, but they lean toward romantic themes rather than just regional Mexican styles. Songs like 'Ilusão' and 'Ela Adora Brincar' show their approach to love songs with brass sections and rhythmic patterns. Their current lineup includes Villareal on vocals with trumpet, clarinet, tuba, and rhythm section players keeping that sound going.
They formed in Monterrey in 1996 and released albums steadily from 'Amor Eterno' in 1998 to 'Hoy Me Llamarás' in 2018. While their catalog includes songs like 'CIDADÃO BRASILEIRO' and 'Crack' that point to other directions, they've mostly stayed with the banda romántica style.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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