An all-female band from Monterrey that built a following with energetic live shows and lyrics about female sexuality.
For their sound, try 'Dame Chela' from the debut. 'Gracias Mamá' gives a good sense of their lyrical tone.
They formed in the early 2000s in a mostly male music industry and kept going despite criticism from conservative groups. Songs like 'Dame Chela' and 'Gracias Mamá' show how they handled social themes with a direct, unapologetic voice. Their self-titled debut in 2004 and albums like 'Luces' and 'Señal' document that persistence.
They started playing small venues in Monterrey with Ely Guerra on vocals. Over the years, the lineup shifted with members like Denise Gutiérrez and Ali Gua Gua, but they stayed an all-female group through albums from 2004 to 2011.
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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