Xoana formed in Mexico City around 2015. The band's core members include Eduardo Mejía on vocals and guitar, Carlos Díaz on bass, and Isaac Torres on drums. Their music pulls from alternative rock and dream pop, with lyrics that lean toward the introspective.
In 2018, they released the single "Maestro de La Mentira," which sparked some discussion online about its possible references to political themes. That track appears on their second album, La Verdad, from the same year. Other songs like "Mírame" and "Toma Mi Corazón" are also among their more recognized work.
They've put out four studio albums, starting with a self-titled debut in 2016, followed by La Verdad in 2018, El Sueño in 2020, and El Silencio in 2022. Their sound has maintained a consistent, atmospheric quality across these releases.
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