Candelaria
Candelaria formed in Mexico City around vocalist and guitarist Celeste Robledo, with drummer Mateo Reyes and bassist Ignacio 'Nacho' Gutierrez. Their debut...
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Candelaria formed in Mexico City around vocalist and guitarist Celeste Robledo, with drummer Mateo Reyes and bassist Ignacio 'Nacho' Gutierrez. Their debut album 'Aether' came out in 2018, featuring the track 'Breathing Discordia' that gained them some attention. They followed it with a second album called 'Ephemera' in 2021.
Their music tends toward the atmospheric and introspective, with lyrics that sometimes touch on difficult subjects. The song 'Cami's Love (Clock Tower)' from their catalog shows their interest in layered arrangements and emotional weight. They've developed a sound that leans into mood and texture rather than straightforward rock.
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