A 1990s Mexican pop band whose straightforward songs about love and loss found consistent radio play.
If you want to hear what they were about, 'Amor a Medias' is the obvious place. 'Por Tenerte' and 'Se Nos Murió El Amor' give you the same straightforward melodic feel.
El Plan's music stuck around because it was uncomplicated and melodic. 'Amor a Medias' became their most recognizable work, a simple pop song about incomplete love that got played on radio stations for years. Other tracks like 'Por Tenerte' and 'Se Nos Murió El Amor' followed that same pattern of lyric-driven pop that didn't try to be anything more than what it was.
They formed in Mexico City in 1995 and released their first album 'Plan' in 1997. 'Arde el Cielo' came two years later with 'Amor a Medias,' and they kept putting out albums through 2006 before Beto Cuevas' vocal cord disorder forced them to cancel a tour in 2007.
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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