By the time Jaime Sin Tierra arrived, the then-called "Movida Sonica" was nearing it's end, with Rock Chabón gaining the edge over the movement, putting focus into the indie scene that was developing at the time for those looking for a break from the Blues Rock-like sounds of most mainstream rock in Argentina.
Hailing from the northern region of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, Nicolas Kramer and co. aligned themselves more with the indieheads of the era, like Suarez and ... read more