Sabina | Discografia Santa
Santa Sabina is one of the most intellectually ambitious and musically sophisticated bands to emerge from Mexico's 1990s rock scene. Led by the ethereal presence of the late Rita Guerrero, their discography is a masterful blend of gothic rock, jazz fusion, and progressive rock. Studio Albums
Additionally, the Caja de Música (2015) box set is the ultimate collector’s item. It includes all four studio albums, the acoustic concert, a DVD of rare music videos, and a thick book of lyrics and photos. discografia santa sabina
El sonido: Crudo, oscuro y con una energía post-punk muy marcada. 2. Símbolos (1994) Santa Sabina is one of the most intellectually
- "Mares de Sal": A cacophony of tribal drums and distorted bass.
- "Ella": A tribute to the late artist Frida Kahlo, mixing bolero rhythms with noise rock.
Intro: The Necessary Fissure
To listen to the discography of Santa Sabina is not to listen to "background music." It is to witness an autopsy of the soul. Emerging from Mexico City in 1989, at a time when Rock en Español was leaning toward either pop ballads (Caifanes, Soda Stereo) or ska (Maldita Vecindad), Santa Sabina chose the labyrinth. "Mares de Sal" : A cacophony of tribal
Valeria paid with her last savings. That night, she didn't sleep. She played the records in sequence, watching the band evolve: from the gothic chamber-rock of their debut, to the surrealist poetry of Babel, to the arrhythmic jazz fury of Mar adentro en la sangre. She heard Rita’s voice mature from a shamanic wail into a knowing, weathered lullaby.
- Un album caratterizzato da un sound più maturo e aggressivo, con una produzione curata e testi profondi.
Valeria bought the record for 200 pesos. She didn't have a turntable at home, so she snuck into the dusty music room of her high school. She placed the needle down on the first track: "Vaivén."