An introspective group whose song "NICOLE" topped charts and sparked conversation about depression.
If you want to get Cachildo, listen to "NICOLE" first. Then maybe try "A.M.O.R" or "Only One" to hear how they handle other shades of feeling.
Cachildo matters because they write plainly about tough personal stuff, and they do it with songs that actually got heard. "NICOLE" became a hit in Argentina, but it's a hit about self-harm, which says something about what their audience was ready to hear. Their sound, shaped by guitarist-producer Santiago Barrionuevo, gives those heavy themes an atmospheric, almost nocturnal backdrop.
They started with the 2002 debut "Nocturno," then broke through wider with their second album "La Ruta del Sol." That album's track "NICOLE" is what really put them on the map, for better and worse, given the criticism it drew.
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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