Nad'1
Nad'1 formed in Buenos Aires in 2006, with Fernando Ruiz Díaz and Gustavo Parisi at the core. They were joined by Luciana Jury on vocals, Julián Kanevsky on...
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Nad'1 formed in Buenos Aires in 2006, with Fernando Ruiz Díaz and Gustavo Parisi at the core. They were joined by Luciana Jury on vocals, Julián Kanevsky on drums, and Fran Azorai on bass. Their debut album, "Tarde o Temprano," came out the following year.
In 2010, the band released "Juro," a song that gained significant attention. Its melody and lyrics connected with listeners, becoming their most recognized work. The band released several other albums, including "Luz" in 2009 and "Claroscuro" in 2015.
Nad'1's music drew from folk, pop, and rock elements. While they found an audience in Argentina, they also faced some disputes with labels and occasional criticism related to their public statements. Their recordings from that period continue to be heard by fans of that style.
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