A songwriter who mixes cueca and Nueva Canción with rock and electronics, from Santiago to now.
For a quick sense of her range, try 'De La Tierra' for that folk-rock blend, then 'Te Quise' for something more stripped-back.
Moreno's music matters because she took Chilean folk traditions like cueca and Nueva Canción and pushed them somewhere new, blending them with rock and electronic textures. Songs like 'De La Tierra' show that blend in action, and she's never shied away from political or personal themes, whether on early albums or later tracks like 'Lo Cierto'. Her voice stays direct and unadorned, even as the sounds around it shift.
She started releasing music in the late 2000s from Santiago, with her 2008 debut 'Almismo' drawing attention. Over the next decade, albums like 'Opme' and 'Panal' dealt with political themes, while 'Mala Madre' in 2015 turned more introspective. She's kept writing through the 2010s and into the 2020s, with 'Rey' in 2018 and 'En Casa' in 2021.
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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