A duo from Santa Fe whose raw lyrics and electronic touches built a loyal following.
For a sense of their range, start with 'Brindaré' for its folk-pop intimacy, then try 'Balada Para Perrear' for something more defiant and rhythmic.
Las Villa's music feels grounded in real emotion, whether it's the personal ache in 'Brindaré' or the defiant energy of 'Balada Para Perrear'. They grew up with traditional folk but folded in pop and electronic elements, creating a sound that's both intimate and modern. Their outspoken writing about female empowerment drew some criticism, but it never softened their raw, direct style.
Lucía and Sofía Spasiuk started performing at local festivals in Santa Fe after forming in 2013, facing early skepticism from parts of the industry. Their debut album arrived in 2016, followed by a second in 2019, with songs like 'La Carta' gaining traction. They kept writing from personal experience, blending folk roots with electronic touches as their audience grew.
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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