Entre Rios formed in Argentina's Entre Rios province in the early 2000s, when childhood friends Germán Daffunchio and Juan Pablo Rufino started making music together. Their song "Alcancé" became particularly well-known, with its mood of longing that connected with listeners.
Their 2005 album "El Origen" was a significant release for them. The record's introspective lyrics and atmospheric sound found an audience, even as their style sometimes stood apart from more mainstream Argentine pop and rock of that period. Other songs like "Altas horas" and "Cerca & Extraño" show their consistent approach to crafting thoughtful, melodic tracks.
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