A Mexican band blending rock, pop, and traditional sounds around spiritual themes since the early 2000s.
For a sense of their approach, 'Jesus Te Ama' and 'Ele Reviveu' frame it well, direct, melodic, and grounded in that specific spiritual perspective.
They built a dedicated following across Mexico, Latin America, and the U.S. by setting straightforward spiritual messages to accessible music. Songs like 'Jesus Te Ama' and 'Amor de Cristo' became touchstones in their catalog, offering a clear Christian perspective wrapped in rock and pop arrangements. Their sound never strayed far from those Mexican folk influences, which gave even their most direct material a distinctive texture.
Formed in Mexico in the early 2000s around singer Ana Guerra, they released albums like 'QSN' in 2001, 'Tierra' in 2004, and 'Sinfonía del Cielo' in 2012. The lineup shifted over time with members like guitarist Javier Villarreal and drummer Julio García, but their focus on Christian themes and that rock-pop-folk blend remained steady.
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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