A Mexico City band that mixed traditional sounds with introspective lyrics across two decades.
If you're new to them, start with "Te Amo" and "Leave." Those two songs frame what they do pretty well, melodic, grounded, and quietly persistent.
They found their voice with songs like "Te Amo" and "Leave," which blended Mexican rhythms with pop melodies in a way that felt both familiar and fresh. Their catalog holds up because it's specific, you can hear the tension between traditional forms and personal songwriting in tracks like "Balada" and "Esperança." Even when they faced legal trouble in 2010, they kept recording, which says something about the music itself.
They formed in Mexico City in the early 2000s around singer Tamara Velazco and guitarist Alejandro Gaya. Albums like "Sola" and "Que No Me Falte" showed their range, and they kept going through lineup changes and a 2010 label dispute, releasing "Renacer" in 2012 and "Resistencia" in 2016.
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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