Vena
Vena formed in Mexico City in the early 2000s around Daniel Gutiérrez and Diego Martínez. Their debut album 'Sangre de Mis Venas' came out in 2004, with the...
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Vena formed in Mexico City in the early 2000s around Daniel Gutiérrez and Diego Martínez. Their debut album 'Sangre de Mis Venas' came out in 2004, with the title track becoming one of their most recognizable songs. They worked in a space between rock, folk, and traditional Mexican sounds.
Their lyrics often dealt with love, loss, and human nature in ways that some found unsettling. This drew both praise and criticism, with some listeners calling the material morbid while others appreciated its directness. Songs like 'En el camino' and 'Hasta el final' carried that same emotional weight.
They released other albums including 'De Cuernos y Amor' and 'Cuando el Río Suena'. Their music, including tracks like 'Identidad Humana' and 'Las canciones de siempre (Cantar y cantar)', found an audience that connected with its introspective quality.
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