A group that built its sound on folk traditions and pop touches, anchored by songs like "Carta a un amigo".
For a sense of their grounding, listen to "Carta a un amigo" or "Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir". They frame the band's approach pretty clearly.
Soledad matters because they carved out a space in Argentine folk music that feels both rooted and quietly evolving. Their 1999 self-titled album set a foundation, and tracks like "Carta a un amigo" show how they handle tradition without stiffness. They've kept at it through lineup shifts, recording albums like "Poncho" and "Folklore" while holding onto that melodic core.
The band formed in 1995 with Zorrito Von Quintiero, Marcelo Torreblanca, Juani Quintero, and Bocha Carpaneto. Natalia Pastorutti joined as vocalist in 2000, and they put out records steadily into the 2000s, including "Y Asi." and "Folklore".
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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