Hablando en Plata
Hablando en Plata formed in Buenos Aires in 1997, with Santiago Aysine on vocals, Hernán Valente on guitar, Leandro Fresco on bass, and Mariano González on...
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Hablando en Plata formed in Buenos Aires in 1997, with Santiago Aysine on vocals, Hernán Valente on guitar, Leandro Fresco on bass, and Mariano González on drums. Their name translates to 'Speaking in Silver,' which hints at their lyrical approach. They released their self-titled debut album in 2003, and its lead single 'Kryptonita' became a significant hit in Argentina's rock scene.
That song, along with others like 'A Sangre Fria' and 'Capitulo IX,' helped define their sound. Aysine's lyrics often dealt with personal struggles, which became a recurring element in their music. The band has released six studio albums, including 'El Tiempo Que Nos Queda' in 2006 and 'Renacer' in 2020.
Their work has maintained a following in Latin American rock circles, with songs like 'Celebraciones Sangrientas' and 'Te Voy a Hundir' appearing in their catalog. They've been known for an introspective style that blends rock with other influences, though they've avoided much of the corporate sponsorship common in the industry.
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