A Córdoba band that mixed cuarteto with cumbia and rock, drawing both fans and traditionalist criticism.
For their sound, 'Amor a Ciegas' gives you the idea. 'Universo Paralelo' with Nahuel Pennisi shows how they worked with other voices.
They came out of Villa Dolores, a region with deep cuarteto roots, but didn't stick to the script. Blending in cumbia and rock elements early on ruffled some feathers among purists who liked the genre's established forms. Songs like 'Amor a Ciegas' and collaborations like 'Universo Paralelo' with Nahuel Pennisi show where that mix landed.
They formed with Pablo Tamagnini on vocals, Nelson Aguirre on drums, and Diego Granadé on bass. Their self-titled album came out in 2003, followed by 'De la Cabeza' in 2005 and 'A Todo Ritmo' in 2008, with releases continuing through the 2010s like 'Bien Arriba' in 2012.
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