Discografia Santa Sabina -
(2003) – The Swan Song
: Their self-titled debut established their "mystic" and eclectic atmosphere. It features iconic tracks like “Azul Casi Morado” and “No me alcanza el tiempo” , balancing sentimental pieces with energetic, chaotic sections.
In the humid, sprawling heart of Mexico City, there was a small, half-underground record shop called El Sótano del Ángel . Its owner, an old punk named Beto, claimed that if you listened close enough, certain vinyl records didn't just play music—they bled memories. discografia santa sabina
Beto raised an eyebrow. "That’s not a record. That’s a wound."
In the landscape of Latin American rock, few bands have managed to cultivate a sound as distinct, dark, and intellectually charged as . Formed in Mexico City in 1991, the band became a cornerstone of the "Rock en tu Idioma" movement, yet they always existed on its periphery—darker, more experimental, and deeply rooted in literary and gothic aesthetics. (2003) – The Swan Song : Their self-titled
Espiral is uneven but fascinating. It closes with an untitled hidden track—just Guerrero humming an unknown melody over a single repeating piano chord. It feels like a door closing softly.
Después de algunos años de silencio discográfico (aunque con una actividad escénica intensa), la banda regresó con su álbum más largo y ambicioso. Con casi una hora de duración, es una obra que exige escucha atenta. Es denso, progresivo y, en momentos, perturbador. Its owner, an old punk named Beto, claimed
"Rota" (Broken) is the final song. It starts as a simple piano ballad. Rita sings: "Estoy rota / pero no vencida" (I am broken / but not defeated). Halfway through, the band erupts—not in rage, but in celebration. It is not a death wail. It is a victory lap.