Pedro Vulpe came together in Buenos Aires in the late 2000s, a group of musicians drawn to alternative rock and indie sounds. They worked through the usual early struggles of a new band, playing shows and figuring things out as they went.
In 2011, their single "No Distance" connected with listeners in a way their earlier material hadn't. The song's success brought more attention to the band, though it also came with some public friction and online chatter that followed them for a while.
Their catalog includes songs like "Brinde," "Ciranda," and "Madrugada," which show a shift toward more electronic textures while keeping the melodic sense that first caught people's ears.
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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