Onevolts
Onevolts formed in Chile in 2007 around David Troncoso on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Bustamante on bass, and Felipe González on drums. Their music often...
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Onevolts formed in Chile in 2007 around David Troncoso on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Bustamante on bass, and Felipe González on drums. Their music often addressed social and economic disparities they saw around them, with lyrics that felt grounded in everyday Chilean life rather than abstract political statements.
Their song 'Rico vs. Pobre' became something of an anthem, its title translating to 'Rich vs. Poor' and its lyrics drawing clear contrasts between different economic realities. The track had a catchy melody that helped its message reach listeners who might not normally engage with overtly political music.
They followed with albums like 'La Verdad Primero' in 2011 and 'Pobre Hijo de Puta' in 2014, both continuing to explore inequality and social issues. Other songs like 'A História dos Ovos que Só Queriam Ser Amados' and 'Música do Miojo' showed they could approach serious themes with a lighter touch when they wanted to.
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