A Bogotá band that delivers straightforward folk rhythms without reinventing them.
If you want to hear what they do, start with 'La Sucia' or 'Regreso Del Penal'. They're good examples of how the band handles familiar themes without much fuss.
They've built a steady audience by sticking to what works, cumbia and vallenato rhythms that feel lived-in, not labored over. Songs like 'La Sucia' and 'El Lante' show their knack for rhythmic storytelling that doesn't try to be clever. Their music feels like it belongs on the street corners where it was made.
They formed in Bogotá around 2011 with the same lineup they've kept since. Early albums like 'Hijos de la Calle' established their sound, and later ones like 'La Fiesta' and 'El Aguante' just kept it going. There aren't dramatic shifts in their catalog, just consistent work in that Colombian folk tradition.
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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