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.
The fifth album, Pantâ (2011), marked a new chapter in the band's career, featuring a more experimental and avant-garde approach. The record incorporated elements of electronic music, jazz, and classical music, pushing the boundaries of progressive rock. Pantâ demonstrated Santa Sabina's willingness to take risks and explore new sonic landscapes. discografia santa sabina
Santa Sabina one of the most influential Mexican rock bands of the 1990s, renowned for their dark, "gothic" atmosphere and the powerful, operatic vocals of the late Rita Guerrero In the humid, sprawling heart of Mexico City,