!Deslumbrante Suenas!
¡Deslumbrante Suenas! is a band with Candela Romero on vocals, Rodrigo Santisteban on guitar, Gabriel "El Gato" Morales on bass, and Esteban "El Flaco" García...
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¡Deslumbrante Suenas! is a band with Candela Romero on vocals, Rodrigo Santisteban on guitar, Gabriel "El Gato" Morales on bass, and Esteban "El Flaco" García on drums. They released their debut album "Nosotros Ven Camino" in 2015, followed by "Raíces" in 2017 and "Revolución" in 2020.
Their song "Nosotros Ven Camino" became their most recognizable track. The band has faced some criticism about cultural appropriation in their use of traditional musical elements, and their lyrics sometimes touch on sensitive social and political topics that have sparked debate.
They've been pressured at times to conform to commercial expectations but have generally stuck to their own approach. Their music blends traditional rhythms with contemporary melodies, though the specifics of their sound aren't well documented beyond that basic description.
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