A Chilean group that started in 2008, mixing pop-rock with local rhythms and straightforward titles.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Pisando Monstruos' or 'Yo Los Considero Mis Hermanos'. They're not trying to be subtle.
They built a following in Chile with albums like Las Cosas Que Dejé from 2013, which included the song 'Las Cosas Que Deje'. Their blunt, sometimes provocative titles, 'Milanesa de Pija' and 'Averiguá Si Cojo Mucho', give their catalog a plainspoken, unvarnished feel. In 2015, they had to address questions about the sources for 'Para No Verte Más', saying they worked from older folk material.
They formed in Santiago de Chile around 2008, with Daniel Pavez on vocals and guitar, Javier Barría on guitar, Cristóbal Bórquez on bass, and Nicolás Sotomayor on drums. Their first album, Un Disco de Amor, came out in 2009, followed by La Vida No Es un Cuento de Hadas in 2011 and Las Cosas Que Dejé in 2013. They kept recording and playing shows in Chile, putting out albums like Una Canción Para No Olvidar in 2016, Acústico in 2018, and Amanecer in 2021.
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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