R3LLO
R3LLO formed in Mexico City in 2014 with Melissa Robles on vocals, Luis Fernando Huerta on drums, Alfonso Díaz on guitar, and Alex Bendaña on bass. They...
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R3LLO formed in Mexico City in 2014 with Melissa Robles on vocals, Luis Fernando Huerta on drums, Alfonso Díaz on guitar, and Alex Bendaña on bass. They released their debut single "Cicatrizes" in 2016, which gained attention across Latin America. The song's title also appeared on their 2016 EP Cicatrices.
Their sound drew some criticism for explicit lyrics and unconventional style, with performances occasionally met with protests. The band went through several label changes and management issues early on, but kept working. They put out albums like Sueño/Realidad in 2017, Sentir in 2019, and Inmortal in 2021.
R3LLO collaborated with artists including Carla Morrison, Paty Cantú, and Reik. Their lineup stayed mostly consistent, with Robles's vocals at the center and Huerta's drumming providing the rhythmic foundation.
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