A regional Mexican group known for straightforward songs about love and everyday life.
For a sense of their style, 'Recostada En La Cama' and 'Que Bonito Besas' frame it well, plainspoken, melodic, and rooted in everyday moments.
Their songs like 'Recostada En La Cama' and 'Mi Amigo El Amor' became staples in the regional Mexican scene, played on radio and at gatherings. The band's music, with its simple lyrics about common situations, connected with listeners who appreciated its directness. Even after frontman Raúl Sánchez's arrest in 2015, the group kept performing, showing a certain resilience in their sound.
Formed in the early 2000s around Sánchez on vocals and accordion, they released albums like 'El Último Escape' and 'En Vivo Desde la Cárcel'. When Sánchez went to prison, Edén Muñoz took over lead vocals, and their output slowed but didn't stop. Their story is tied to the shifts in the band's lineup and the regional Mexican circuit they played in.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.