Sangría came together in Lima, Peru, with a few musicians who wanted to make music that connected.
Their lyrics sometimes stirred debate for being provocative or unconventional, which brought them attention even as it divided some listeners. They kept making music their own way despite that.
Their first album was called "La Sangría," and they followed it with others including one named after the song "Mártir" and another called "La Ciudad." The band's sound mixed some Peruvian rhythms with pop elements, though the details of who exactly played in the group aren't clearly documented here.
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